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yagual: piece of cloth that Twining shaped circular of small size, which served for women carrying things heavy on the head.
Chumul: The chumul is to wrap anything quickly. The most common is to take a sheet and put clothes inside and tie all four extremities.
They just: Skirt of blanket that is used between the dress and underwear so that it is transparent.
Screen: it was formerly called them screen objects of animal fur with hole that tied in the extreme for threshing the corn.
Suadero: In the State of Chiapas the suadero is a thick fabric that is placed between the back of the horse and the saddle.
Embelequero: A person that you usually fooled by lies.
Marchanta: This word means a woman who goes shopping at the market, dealer refers to the male, possibly this word the French introduced it in Latin america.
Pescuecero: Merchant who makes goods more expensive and alter its scale in their favor.
Achihual: When a person made of corn tortillas by hand have to constantly wash the excess of that water is called achihual where food waste is added to give the pigs.
Sihuamonte: Pre-Hispanic cuisine typical of the South of Mexico, that involves cooking the meat of game animal and then prepares a little memo and vegetables in broth.
Chelonera: Name given to the conjunctivitis some years ago.
Piliste: Any thing or object that tends to belittle it and creasing said that it was piliste.
Native: In the South of Chiapas as you native to places of low reputation as a synonym for cabaret, brothel.
Muzu: Excess of beverages that remain at the bottom of the glass, such as coffee, oatmeal, pozol etc. muzu muzu
Soroco: Person who does not understand many things for more explanation to foolish, bobo, given, slow, stupid.
Arrinquin: Back in the air in the form of maroma.
Chiclan: Men and male animals that are born with a single testis.
Clinudo: This word comes from the word Mane that refers to the hair of some animals mainly the horse and in the South of Mexico pronounce clin, that's clinudo refers to a person who has this or too long hair tousled.
Tatarata: The tops spinning leaps are said to be tataratas those who ingest alcohol in excess tataratean walking, a child who begins to walk make it tatarateando at the beginning.
Choroco: It is a derogatory way to refer to a person who listens too little, either is that it does not listen.