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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 125203 8 Queries by meaning 32 20 Feed + Pdf

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jeronimo
  39

Jerome: Also Geronimo. Name of Greek origin, name of hieros - to-on, sacred, sacred and onoma onomatos, name. San Jerónimo de Estridón translated the Bible into latin at the end of the fourth century, vulgata editio, Edition reported in a current latin from classical latin by Cicero. Geronimo was also an apache who refused to submit to the domination of the US Army at the end of the 19th century.

  
rinca garbanzos
  34

The alistano asturleones language is a small handful of two or three plants of chickpeas or of wheels ( 41 vetch; or green peas to eat tender wet them previously in a fountain or pond to remove nitrate from the leaves. In July they are exquisite.

  
onima
  51

-onima: feminine of - onym, suffix of Greek origin that means name, onoma onomatos. In our language we have pseudonymous, anonymous, eponymous, heteronymous, Jerónima, antonima, synonymous with...

  
menoscaban
  55

3rd person plural of the present indicative form of the verb to undermine, ( less and held ) decrease in value, quantity or quality, damage, harm, downgrade, impair, dishonor, discredit, offend, discredit someone.

  
escamas de sapo
  36

Hallucinogen similar to ayahuasca that comes from glands of a central Toad, bufo alvarius. The bufoteima is a molecule neurotrasmisora, alteradora States of consciousness, that it seems that they already used the shamans of pre-Columbian cultures as ayahuasca. Like all drugs of this type are very dangerous especially by the ignorance in its use, is also unpredictable reactions in people. Also call it the DMT ( DIMETHYLTRYPTAMINE ) or molecule of God.

  
ah del castillo
  23

Also the House ah! or has the boat! in the marine environment are expressions made exclamation with phatic function unavailable or contact in the communication, as meaning: is anyone there?, do I hear someone? Some say that this expression would be a realization of the old Castilian would who has in the Castle? In order to has in the Castle? and have Castle? However this has is from the verb to be and the only dictionary admits postponed hache ah. The Phonics nor clarifies much because I have always heard atonamente to pronounce the initial ah.

  
quedarse picueto
  490

Stay picueto: his. Also be picueto. Stay pictures, surprised, astonished, stunned, not know to react to an unexpected event. My father was picueto when my mother told him that he was going on vacation with some friends.

  
mollego
  34

Also mullego. Alistano Lomb say so and not molledo or molla a crumb of bread before always had form of loaf. Now already done also in bars or funny. Our grandparents always preferred the mullego to the cortex.

  
prepedina
  23

Feminine proper name in extinction that still exists in Aliste, derived from the latin praepedigna, honest, virtuous. Once they put here the names of the Saints said the priest. You are now setting in fashion much more stupid to put the name of the famous.

  
alcorque
  64

Also hole around a tree or other plant to receive water from rain or irrigation. Derived from the hispano-arabe alkurk, footwear Cork as they say Fernan and Alfredo.

  
noche toledana
  40

Bad night, restless, without being able to sleep because of different reasons as the heat night. Today in Madrid, 32 ° at 0 hours, we expect a Toledo night.

  
psicopompo
  27

From the Greek psyche - es, alma and pompos - ou, guide, driver, Messenger. In almost all mythologies and religions, the supernatural guide that accompanies the souls on their way to the afterlife, as well defined Fede. Christianity usually this function make the walquirias, Islam Azrael angels or Saints, in the Greek world, Charon or Hermes, in Norse mythology.

  
grasas trans
  25

Trans fats: vegetable oils processed through hydrogenation into solid saturated fats used in the food industry to enhance the flavor, improve texture and durability of the pastries, potato chips, cookies and all kinds of foods packaged but as harmful as saturated fats of animal origin, when we abuse this consumption, which, among other things, raise cholesterol and triglycerides. The informative labels on these foods often say oils vegetables, ( Palm, never 41 olive oil; but are trans fats.

  
vival
  32

Alistano bable, vivar, IPA, Warren, Warren, Burrow, hura. Payment Vivales in Zamora make the best cheese of the world that also sell online.

  
puerta cerrada
  29

Plaza hidden in the castizo neighborhood of the Latin of the Madrid, close to the Plaza mayor, irregular confluence of streets like Hackberries, Cutlers, raisin, Nuncio, Cava baja; It is born the calle Segovia, on the old riverbed of the stream of San Pedro and crossing the viaduct of suicide bombers of calle Bailén, rushes towards the Manzanares in the puente de Segovia. As well, in the Plaza de Puerta Cerrada there is a bar that gives a cover of memorable cod, having nothing to envy of Casa Labra, where he was founded the PSOE at the end of the 19th century, near the Puerta del Sol. My love Madrid!.

  
las vistillas
  28

Very garden area of old Madrid, from which one could see past the banks of the Manzanares and Casa de Campo, located in the District of la Latina on one of the two hills of the Arabic Magrit separated by the Brook of the calle Segovia. In the middle ages the Vistillas jardin-balcon was a beautiful Hill with many strawberry. Legend has it that St. Francis of Assisi was made here a cabin when he did the camino de Santiago, cabin that was the origin of the current Basilica of Saint Francis the great.

  
gaceria
  33

Gacería: Also the briquero, professional jargon of makers and restorers of trails as well as traffickers of cattle in the segovian town of Cantalejo in Castilla León with French, Arabic and Basque influences but with Castilian Phonetics and syntax. They once roamed all the fairs of Spain, especially before the summer preparing gear era as bricas by metathesis into screens and from here the briquero.

  
pipino el breve
  41

First King Frank of the Carolingian dynasty in the 8th century, father of Charlemagne, so called because of his short stature: 1.37. His name and his nickname made entertaining history classes.

  
borruncho
  38

In the alistano bable called fruncho to the boil or Furuncle or swelling of the skin with infection of a hair follicle that talking to Fernan. The remedy that used to apply was a layer of onion with the fruncho about flaxseed oil.

  
miaja
  29

Syncopation of Crumb, little thing, a triviality. By ready, my land, used to say: would like bread? -Only a miaja. My grandmother also said: only a mica, as the Catalans.

  




       


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