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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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comunidad de villa y tierra
  14

Form of political organization of the Castilian Extremadura, i.e. the lands conquered by Castile to the Arabs during the 11th and 12th centuries between the basins of the Douro and the Tagus. These lands, organized around a villa, could be of realengo (owned by King), abadengo, family (of a nobleman or military order) or behetria; This last very common situation in which the inhabitants themselves choose the Lord and are organized in the Council, in a system of freedom and autonomy, that Yes, always in fiscal dependency with the King.

  
en menos de un santiamén
  14

Adverbial expression equivalent to in a jiffy, i.e. quickly, in an instant, less singing a rooster, in a pas pis.

  
tejo barondillo
  19

Ancient tree, the old community of Madrid, next to the stream Barondillo or Valhondillo, tributary of the Lozoya, in the District of Rascafría in the sierra de Guadarrama. His brother Bermiego yew in this Asturian town is the oldest in Spain with about 2000 years in the rings in its trunk. Their countrymen Asturian call it the teixu l Church by the venue in which it is located, recognizing its sacred character.

  
ipinabarros
  23

Also ipenabarres. Basque terms. Pollarded trees guided, i.e., pruned to jib and banner, leaving an almost horizontal branch and another nearly vertical; Thus the oak could be used over time for the construction of boats. This technique was established by an Ordinance of the Catholic Kings in 1496.

  
ogámico
  58

Ogam, Ogham u Ogum, hidden from the Druids and bards Celtic since some centuries before our era and language unknown to the vulgar, whose writing was not known until the beginning of the middle ages in the menhirs of Ireland and Scotland that are still concerning. Its alphabet, known as Ogham alphabet or alphabet of trees, because each letter name of tree in old Irish, also called the betluisnion as their first letters are the B, Luis (Rowan) and Beth (birch), L, N, Nyon (Fres No). The betluisnion alphabet.

  
incitatus
  22

Past participle of positivity. The excited, the impetuous, which moves quickly. So called Caligula to their racehorse of Hispanic origin, which, according to Suetonius, wanted to appoint a consul and which built a stable of marble, a Manger of ivory and a fountain of gold, by 18 slaves. They say he lost only one race at the Hippodrome in Rome. Caligula ordered to eliminate such daring auriga

  
formoreos
  20

Also formore, formorianos or fomoireos. In Irish Celtic mythology are the gods of death, the occult and the night; some animal, especially of goat's head or an eye forward and the other behind-the-neck, with rare forms and diverse. They lived in one dark area beyond the ocean, invaded Ireland in a mythological time and repopulated it until they were defeated by the Thuatha De Danann (fifth invaders), gods of the light, the people of the goddess Dana.

  
lenguas britónicas
  19

Of the Welsh Brython, indigenous Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, invasive germano of Britain since the 5th century against and facing escoto, invasive Irish Celtic of the Western lands of Scotland in Roman Britain. Sub-family of the Celtic languages Island, comprising the existing Welsh and Breton Wales and Brittany and the extinct cornica or cuarnelles of the County of Cornwall and the cumbrica or cimbrica or Cambrian of the County of Cumbria in the old North of the Welsh It is.

  
lenguas goidélicas
  24

Gaelic languages (by Glas Goidel, ancestor of the Gaels, according to the Lebor Gabala Érenn), one of the two branches of the Celtic languages, which includes Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Manx Gaelic; This last language spoken in the small Isle of Man in the sea of Ireland between the island of Ireland and Great Britain until the end of the 20th century, as the last native speaker manes, Ned Maddrell, died in 1974. Currently the Manx Language Unit is trying to recover it.

  
milesianos
  23

According to Irish mythology, recent invaders of Ireland from Galicia, sons of Míl Espáine (Golam or Galam, miles Hispaniae, soldier of Spain), grandson of Breogan, Celtic King of Brigantia (La Coruña or Betanzos), ancestor of the Irish. The sons of Mil invaded Ireland defeating the Tuatha De Danann and taking the definitive possession of this island. A current study of human genetics Professor Bryan Sykes of Oxford University establishes the similarity of DNA of the populations of the North of Spain with Ireland, Great Britain and the West of France.

  
amergin
  21

According to the Leabhar Gabhala or book of Irish invasions, (Lebor Gabala Érenn), collection of manuscripts that recount the Irish national construction, written between 800 and 1200 in Middle Irish, was a Bard, judge and Druid of the expedition of the milesi who conquered Ireland towards the 1530 to. (d). (C). After putting his right foot on the island, sang the song of Amergin, cited by Robert Greaves in the White Goddess: I am the wind that blows over the waves, I am the murmur of the waves, I am the Hawk on the cliff, I am a tear of the Sun , ? . I am the God who believes in the man's head the fire of thought in a Welsh manuscript from the 14th century found a similar poem attributed to the bard Taliesin, also known as the magician Merlin.

  
druida
  20

The Druid Latin word utilising Julio Cesar in the Gallic wars to designate the French priests and Celtic depositaries of sacred and profane knowledge and influential social and political, devoted to education, the interpretation of dogma, to the administrative administration of Justice, to the omens and the cult. According to Robert Graves, the Romans probably took the floor of the ancient languages Celtic in which derwydd means the seer of the oak. Others speak of Dryads, the Greek nymphs of oak trees.

  
delenda est monarchia
  15

A November 15, 1930 published Ortega in the newspaper El Sol of Madrid an article entitled "the Berenguer error". That article ended up as the old Cato in the Roman Senate with the expression did against Carthage "delenda is monarchia", we have to eliminate the monarchy, because Ortega has always been a Republican, a very widespread sense then; proof of this was that five months later was proclaimed the second Republic. This feeling still exists, although many institutions want to conceal it. What is certain is that we will not make a war for this reason. But if you'd like to vote.

  
andrómeda
  20

The Greek aner andros, male, male and mede verb, care for, protect, reign over. Which protects and governs men. Daughter of the Ethiopian King Cepheus and Cassiopeia. Chained as a sacrifice to a sea monster by the presumption of his mother, he released it and espoused Perseus killing the monster as he had done before with Medusa. When he died, Athena transformed her into a next to that of Perseus and Cassiopeia constellation, his parents, in the northern part of the sky.

  
las cuentas claras y el chocolate espeso
  85

Saying that tells us that, in personal relationships, it is not good to mix friendship with business. It is better to have clarity in all the boundaries. The same is meant with "friends Yes, but the donkey on the edge" or "clear accounts, long friendships" or "good accounts, retain friendships".

  
an dro
  17

The round you, turn, turn, turn, turn the. Melody and Breton folk dance that usually dance in circle linking little fingers fingers. Our Piper and flute player Carlos Núñez created and wrapped with this music as the Pied Piper of Hamelin.

  
peróxido de hidrógeno
  19

It is hydrogen peroxide or dioxogen or dioxidano (H2O2), which, as it is evident, adds a molecule of oxygen to water (H2O), powerful oxidant and disinfectant

  
hipoclorito de sodio
  16

Chemical compound (NaClO) that dissolved in water is lye, strong oxidant, disinfectant and bleaching power.

  
borbonia
  19

Movement citizen not very fortunate name as opposed to its parallel and elder brother of Tabarnia, contrary to the separatist attempts of many Girona Girona. He was born in the spring of this year with the intention of calling Geronia. The name of Borbonia, ultimately imposed gives this movement a monarchist and conservative character, which in principle does not have.

  
conónimo
  18

I know positively that this term not dictionary, it is registered but used in certain areas restricted in linguistic analysis, as does the asturiano-riojano philosopher Gustavo Bueno in their analysis of the Aristotelian categories. Cononimo is replaced the Greek prefix syn - by the latino with. Synonymous terms are those that mean the same thing having different signifier. The cononimos would have also different significant but not the same meaning even if similar. The Academy regards this similarity the signifier in the paronyms. For example, pain and anguish does not mean the same thing, but have some semantic similarity. It would be cononimos. Most of our synonyms, which we send to our dictionary are cononimos. I don't know if it would be worth making this distinction.

  




       


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