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Felipe Lorenzo del Río
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  Value Position Position 9 9 Accepted meanings 3887 9 Obtained votes 132 9 Votes by meaning 0.03 20 Inquiries 125199 8 Queries by meaning 32 20 Feed + Pdf

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tubalismo
  21

Historiographical assumption about our ethnic origin, who have mostly stood some Basques, placing our ancestors in the biblical figure Tubal (2 10 Genesis), fifth son of Japheth and grandson of Noah. Tubal would have emigrated with his family from Asia minor to the area of the Caucasus (Eastern Iberia) and from there to Western Iberia. The hypothesis would also be based on eponyms and toponymic names of both Iberias.

  
refranalegredelbable
  12

Bable or Asturian Lomb say: he said the vieya to February: Ay Febrerin, Febrerin, per very malu you are yes very piquinin! And diz February: Ay vieya, vieya cun ventiochu days of tengu and four that lends me my March amigu, tengu facete twist the rabu well.!

  
hipólito
  29

Own name derived from hippos, horse, and the verb lyo untie: that loose horses. Title of a Euripides tragedy about the son of Theseus and an Amazon, lover of hunting and the violent arts, spurning the goddess Aphrodite, who became the love of his stepmother Phaedra in revenge. This committed suicide to be despised. About Hippolytus wrote also Ovid, Seneca, Racine and Unamuno.

  
cancro del castaño
  18

Also canker mycotic, from the latin cancer, crab. Fungal disease of some trees that blocks the passage of the SAP, causing the death of those areas of the tree in a process similar to the Dutch elm disease of Elm. The cause of this lock is the Ascomycete Cryphonectria parasitica, which can penetrate wounds, such as the pruning of. It must be disinfected tool with alcohol of 70 degrees!

  
charro
  13

In Spain, Salamanca, who was born or is typical of Salamanca. They also say salamanquino, salamanques, or salmanticense. It also means rough, rustic, village, perhaps by his Basque origin. Mexico has other senses. To the Virgin of the penalty of France: with your chest being so soft, they call you the worth and being of Salamanca, the name of France take

  
thread graft
  18

In English, thread grafting or grafting of drill. Graft curious in trees or shrubs, consisting of a hole in a trunk or branch not very old woody with a bit of the thickness of the branch is to implement the plant itself or another, closing well after the hole on both ends with scar PuTTY. It is usually done in bonsai or garden for aesthetic purposes.

  
la geria
  23

Singular agricultural volcanic zone of the Canary Island of Lanzarote where grown vines or figs in tapered holes two meters of depth and three diameter thus creating a characteristic landscape visible from Google Maps. The malvasia variety produces a few prized wines.

  
cayata
  14

My perfectly land and other parts of Castile and la Rioja, staff or stick of wood of oak, Elm, Hawthorn, hips, Hazel or other trees or shrubs that develop varas straight and high, bent at the top in round to catch it better with hand or so pastors can control the sheep at short distances by holding them by the neck. Crosse's wood with curved handle and height proportional to the user.

  
bolero de algodre
  19

Beautiful Leonese traditional song, which some consider the anthem of Zamora, (Algodre is a zamorano town), song sung and danced by cultural groups castellanoleoneses as Nuevo Mester de Juglaría, Don Sancho or Doña Urraca.

  
portillo de la lealtad
  15

Small door of the walls of Zamora, the well fenced, close to the Cathedral, where entered Bellido Dolfos after kill Sancho II while it start, stabbing him a spear in the back the 7 October 1072. The flap had called until 2009 portillo's betrayal. The City Council of Zamora turned villain into hero with every sense.

  
enqueirado
  16

Past participle of Galician verb enqueirar, drying a thing through heat, through the fire so you lose water. Thus called in Galicia and some asturleonesas areas at the time of put the staves of ash, oak, Hazel, Whitehorn or sangubino in the bread oven so they lose water from the cambium beneath the bark and to fold them to make cayatas wearing pastors or l then as people older.

  
ancá
  28

Also ancal. Asturleones deprecated vulgarismo. Contraction of a House, a House of the House or the. Now States rather derogatory expressions type ancal cone or ancal hell.

  
paquí, pacá
  20

Also paqui, palla. Contractions vulgar of the adverbial phrases for here, here, there.

  
haiga
  60

Vulgarismo of beech, first and third person singular present subjunctive of the verb to be. Also American car large and ostentatious.

  
amieiro
  25

In Galician is the tree coastal alnus glutinosa, alno, common Alder. In bable (h) tell number, (h) umeru or (h) umeiro, (do not confuse with Tulum, which is Elm or negrillo). Young bark was once used to dye the wool which gave a bluish hue.

  
fake news
  25

In English, false news, hoaxes spread across media, radio, press, TV, social networks, and others with desinformadora and manipulative purpose. For this reason we should not call them fake news but faked news, falsified news. Specialists in these matters have always been those who control economic, political or any other type of power. So when they say, as Mr. Trump often that something is fake news, surely is a truth that you don't like them or annoys them because it could affect their privileges.

  
caldo bordelés
  21

Prepared fungicide copper sulfate (10 grams) and cal (10 grams) with a liter of water who invented the winemakers of Bordeaux at the end of the 19th century. Currently used in organic farming as a bactericide and fungicide with certain limitations. The homemade recipes to treat mildew and other diseases of the vine and other plants should be very careful and well-informed.

  
asubío
  9

In Galician, whistle, whistle, pipe. Also whistle, sound the whistle or produced to gather the lips and expel air or other many ways as blowing air with the mouth on the husk of the Acorn situated below and between the toes bent index and heart.

  
auxina
  20

The Greek verb auxo, increase, grow, Latin augeo. Phytohormone, plant hormone that creates and regulates the growth of stems, root, flowers and fruits. They are also present in bacteria, fungi and algae. In my country it is customary to embed a seed of barley in the cuttings of geranium that wanted to be transplanted. Most of the people still does but doesn't know why.

  
cantiga de berce
  18

In Galician, Lullaby, Lullaby

  




       


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