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Meaning of chandrío




Anónimo

chandrío
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Chandrio, chandra comes from the Basque etxe Andre, housewife (with positive connotations and has derived in chandrio with negative connotations.

  




Anónimo

I am from Aragon, maño to be precise, and for all life has used that word here to describe a wreck, a disaster, a damage, a mess. "I hear it a lot to refer to physical damage, a nice wound, an ugly break, and when there was a strong fight or something like that, I hear a lot the expression "often chandrio" which is the same as saying "often shattered" or "little sangria" only that looks better and encompasses both"

  


Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It is a word used in Spain, mostly in Navarre. It means disaster, giant battering, large damage, noticeable damage, blight, break, chaos, ruin.

  


Javier

It is associated with a disaster of small (or medium) proportions.

  



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