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Meaning of bogavante




Carlos Daniel Cupesock

bogavante
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They used to use this term to define the rowers from the first row of the galleys, usually slaves, because they carried the rebars of the oars of larger than the rest of the row, remedando thick the crustaceo clamps to the predacion, in contrast to the emerging rest of its legs are thin and used for its locomotion in allusion to the marine crustaceo by sailors of the Roman Empire. The serious metaphor: the lobster is the seat of an action, which inevitably follow those that occur in position; individual acts by ideology and third parties on your behalf, keeping anonymous to the Magón.

  



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