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furoya
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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15139 2 Obtained votes 88 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 434837 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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piñel
  16

It is an archaic way of calling a watchtower in a defensive construction.

  
asosiegar
  13

It is an ancient way to asosegar ("to give tranquility").

  
fembra
  24

Archaism per female .

  
machuelo
  15

1º_ It is one of the common names for the fish Sardinella maderensis. 2º_ Type of drill bit that creates the grooves in helix inside a hole so that it fits adjusted a screw of the same size. 3º_ Germ, origin of a living being; It is said especially of the bud in the seed of plants. 4º_ Diminutive and sometimes derogatory of male. 5º_ Very old name for the mule.

  
desque
  16

Contraction already in disuse by "since", as "after that". See said .

  
dejalle
  14

It is an archaism for "leaving" or "leaving" him. See dejar, verbs/dejad , le ( pronoun ) .

  
comayagua
  11

Comayagua is the name of a department, a municipality and its capital in the Republic of Honduras. It has its origin in the Lenca dialect and means "wasteland of water".

  
alemania
  10

The Federal Republic of Germany is a country in Europe, although this would be the exonym in English since in German it is called Bundesrepublik Deutschland. It is that 'Germany' comes from the German Roman version for a people of the region who called themselves as alamanniz, for al ( "all") manniz ( "the people"); while the endonym Deutschland comes from the Germanic diutisciu ("of the people") land ("land").

  
baviera
  12

The Free State of Bavaria (Freistaat Bayern) is one of the German federal states. The name comes from the Bohio people, who inhabited the region. See Bavaria.

  
culla
  14

Municipality in the province of Castellón ( Spain ) . See Cullera ("municipality of the province of Valencia, Spain"), Cuyo ("locality of Arica, Chile").

  
tucumán
  6

Tucumán is the name of an Argentine province, whose capital is San Miguel de Tucumán. The origin of the name is unclear and there are many hypotheses; as a deformation of Sucumán, name that the diaguitas solco gave to their territory, which later was also known as Yucuma or Yucumán, although Tucumanao, Tucumangasta or Tucumanita tribes are also mentioned; So it is assumed that the name is related to some local characteristic, since precisely man means "the place, the direction", and tucu tucu is a common insect in the region ( "the land of the coyuyos" "), and tucu or tacu was also the carob tree ( "carob " ), although there is also an etymology in which tucu would be "limit, where it ends" and is associated with the Kingdom of Tucma, "place where the Inca empire ended to the south"; There are also anecdotes that suppose Tucu Mana ("nothing of everything") an expression of denial as a response to the Inca about the few riches of the territory, or to the Spaniards, for the lack of gold and silver.

  
compostela
  12

Compostela is the name of a city and municipality in the state of Nayarit (Mexico) and also of a city and municipality in the province of Compostela Valley (Philippines). The origin is in the Spanish Santiago de Compostela and its etymology seems to come from a Latin euphemism for cemeteries as composita tella ("organized lands"), although there is an allusion to the feminine participle of componere that was associated with a "calm place, or storage".

  
agua limpia
  14

See water , clean , verbs / clean .

  
paciente obeso
  11

Is a patient ("suffering from a disease and receiving medical care") obese ("exceeded in body weight").

  
comprador compulsivo
  11

And. . . He is a "compulsive buyer", it is understood. See oneomania .

  
mercado digital
  11

It is understood by market ("commercial transaction site") and digital ( "relating to electronic data communication" ) .

  
rajita rica
  10

And. . . It is understood by rajita ("diminutive of raja") used as a euphemism for vulva, and rich ("tasty, appetizing, cute"). They had already published another version as rajita deliciosa.

  
ángel virtuoso
  13

If it is not a musician's spam then I suppose it is meant to refer to a virtue of angelic choirs, who execute God's plans. See angel, virtuous.

  
smart
  7

1º_ This word has had its evolution by the meanings of "acute", "intelligent", "elegant", and is also used as the adverb "agilely". It comes from the medieval English smert, for the archaic smeart ("ready", "stitch"), from the Germanic schmerzen ("sharp pain"). 2º_ 'SMART' is an acronym used in marketing to organize objectives, for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic , Time-bound ( "Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic , on Time").

  
irse de baretas
  10

Error for leaving rods ("having diarrhea") .

  




       


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