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Meaning of arre




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

arre
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Interjection used almost everywhere to initiate the march of donkeys and other cavalries or to accelerate it. From here was born the term muleteer. All the donkeys alistanos, although there are few left in my land, understand the meaning of arre! and XOO! its opposite. Our neighbors upstairs often say: Nin tanto arre que fuxa nin tanto xo que parare : Neither so much nor so bald.

  




Anónimo

ARRE: Disused ruin cavalry.

  


mdips

The word ARRE, comes from the vascofono AURRE which means " front ". This arose in Spanish words like: attack ( put in front 41, regret ( move forward, in the sense that a step forward as a sign of repentance ) Arriero ( that gives the order to ARRE ) etc.

  



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