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biscolo is incorrectly written, and should be written as "wayward" being its meaning: selfish

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

biscolo is incorrectly written, and should be written as "wayward" being its meaning: From the latin dyscolus dyscola 40 dyscolum; code Greek dys: difficulty and Latin verb colere, colui, cultum colis colo: grow physically and culturally ). The Greek prefix dis - is opposed to eu -: well and form words such as dislalia, disfemia, discord, disforme, dysphonia, dyslexia always meaning any difficulty. For latinos and also for us the wayward is difficult to treat and they applied it to teaching: was the unruly, where not allowed to teach, rebel, morally undisciplined and disorderly, does not accept either the moral or intellectual, always acting from their ignorant, selfish and desperate freedom.

  


Jimeno Álvarez

biscolo is incorrectly written, and should be written as "wayward" being its meaning: biscolo = discolodiscolo, la.1. adj. Desobediente, which does not behave with docility.

  



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