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Meaning of capuchinos de punta




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capuchinos de punta
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Let's say that most capuchins (lamps) end with a "tipped" shape, but in this case it turns out that it is a fragment of another expression to say that "it rains copiously" and would be missing (p. eg . ) a "be falling. . . ", which is always followed by something exaggerated and absurd such as "dwarfs, zoretes , cats, . . . " and to reinforce the idea the expression " is added. . . of tip" . Although for this it was common to end with a " . . . of bronze", so there was no doubt as to which cappuccino was being referred to.

  




Cayetano Peláez del Rosal

A good downpour falls

  



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