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Meaning of moñoña ó moñoño by Isi Hummer





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moñoña ó moñoño
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Own word and originating from the linguistic use of ancient Castellano, in which reference is made to that person of young age, who eats constantly and with total joy and who subsequently, looks burly, thick. In some villages of Castile, they used public mocker, who looked like this and represented a fat, burly, careless person in the form of a fur or rag doll.

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