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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 125204 8 Queries by meaning 32 20 Feed + Pdf

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hipline
  26

Anglicism, fusion of hip and line, contour line of hip, hip, a little feminist measures of the female body aesthetic.

  
caraju
  26

The closure of the o Word u finish is a phonetic phenomenon typical of the Northwest of the peninsula, mainly in Galicia and the area perfectly and even in Extremadura, perhaps by contact in transhumance and also in Portugal. In Galicia and some areas asturleonesas say better carallu in expressions of the type commands carallu!, what carallu!, expressions equivalent to the Castilian what cones! or hell! and the Italian cazzo che!. The word is also used in Latin America as a result of emigration.

  
siervos de la gleba
  22

The lower level along with beggars, and outcasts of the third State or the plain level or State people, very heterogeneous sector with more than 95% of the population in the former regime of feudalism and the modern period up to the time of revolutions industrial, political and social of late 18th century and early 19th. The serfs were peasants who worked the land of the noble and ecclesiastical free to decide about his life and activity as were inextricably linked to the Earth working passing to the heirs of these lands, as well as their children and their children's children. They were the example clearer of medieval slavery and the modern age. Their current children are laborers without ground working for the gentlemen of the Holy Innocents or elsewhere.

  
cachuela
  43

In area perfectly ready, in the Northwest of the province of Zamora, is thus called the muscular stomach of birds or gizzard, where crushed seeds with pebbles that accumulate in the fleshy part. In the past, cleans and eliminating its inner membrane, it guisaba and was a delicious snack.

  
estar en boga
  50

Have acceptance, be in boom something or someone, be of fashion, be in the limelight social or of them media and not, be in the candelabra, as some have dear put of fashion starting from the slip of a famous in television to the say already makes years: " to me I like them bullfighters that are in the candlestick " alluding to which had fame and success.

  
senorito/a del pan pringao
  112

Señorita/to de pan pringao: Se dice despectivamente de los que alardean de cultura y refinamiento pero a las primeras de cambio manifiestan su incultura y bastos modales, por eso los antiguos decían: La señorita del pan pringao, que acabó metiendo la mano en el guisao. Se aplica por tanto a todas las personas que quieren aparentar más de lo que son o tienen. Hoy me ha recordado Homer Simpson esta expresión al llamar a su hija Lisa señorita del pan pringao

  
dirae
  14

Dirae: It is the reverse dictionary of the Spanish language. Works online. We just have to enter it and describe briefly or providing essential data that we seek and whose name no recall. For example, suppose that we want to buy our grandson a toy tricycles. How is called this pileup?. You inform the Dirae: " three wheels " and this will give us " tricycle " and a few more words.

  
pro bono
  37

Also pro bono public, Latinism of implant especially legal means for the public good and that it qualifies the altruistic work and free of some professionals in favour of individuals and organizations that are non-profit and especially those who are in need. If the work is legal is called pro bono legal. From the 2015 works in Spain a platform online from pro bono legal: probonos.net, to initiative of the Foundation Hazloposible and Aranzadi Lex Nova

  
camenes
  23

With permission of Fede, which will soon be the champion of our dictionary and I think that it is civilian mine in Hinojosa de Duero in Salamanca, cAmEnEs or CAmElEs is a mnemonic in a valid way, how very well said, the 4th figure. In Aristotelian logic mode tells us how are the proposals of the syllogism: here the first is ( AT ) Universal affirmative, the second is ( E ) Universal negative and the conclusion ( E ) Universal negative. Figure determines the distribution of the terms ( subject, predicate, term average ) in the syllogism. In the 4th figure the average made predicate the greater or first premise and subject in the youngest or second premise. An example of camenes: every man is vertebrate; No vertebrate is unicellular; no single-celled beings then is man.

  
puyol
  29

Puyol: Spanish Pujol and bench and in Valencian also Puchol, Puzol or Puçol, surname and toponymic Spanish from catalan origin derived from the medieval latin podiolum ( mound, Hill 41, diminutive of podium which in classical latin was a tier of the amphitheatre with preferred seating and also lateral pedestal around the temples that had steps only on the front. Currently is used as a Latinism which designates the pedestal to winners of competitions climbing several as the of the Olympics, but in our language is better to use the podium. Between the asturleoneses the piles are seats attached to the walls in places with certain amplitude where sitting down to chat in the summer or for mayar flax in the autumn stone streets.

  
arno
  54

It is also the name of an Italian River that runs through Tuscany and passes through Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, was born in the Apennines and flows into the Ligurian Sea.

  
va que si
  21

The periphrasis exact is " goes to be that Yes " with which is anticipates a response affirmative to any question or issue in which fits some doubt or vagueness. would us are going of holiday? It will be that not.

  
mangurrian
  34

I like this definition of Ines as says is used by the Northeast Center of Spain. And we could add some synonym for Spanish in this is son of Lazarillo, zampabollos, Gargantua, cantamañanas, soplagaitas, taciturn, chives, cenizo, which I like most of Ines is cenutrio, ceporro, Kestrel, cierrabares, cretin, comestacas, cagalindes, Specter, escornacabras, gandul, gañán, lechuguino, tamper, malasangre, malparido, mamporrero, Cress, crust, muerdesartenes,'re Hillbilly, papanatas, fart, pelazarzas, barnacle, trincafuelles, pelagallos, tuercebotas, scruffy, anchors and any cent more , although I fear that some US won't them admit the dictionary.

  
city
  38

Elaborating on what they say Ines and Giovanni, for the British City or town par excellence is London, the same that for the ancient Greeks the Polis was Athens and to the Romans the Urbs Roma than for us has been as a city. In Spain there is a city of such as we have two: Madrid and Barcelona which has always existed a great rivalry, even in football.

  
andro
  29

Andro- and also andr-, prefixes Greek of aner andros, male, husband, man in opposition to those gods. Also could operate as infix-andro-,-andr- and as a suffix-andro,-andra,-andria and -andrians. With all them are built many words in our language as Andromache ( that fight as a man ) Andres, Andrea, androgen, andromorfo, andromania, Android, androsterone, polyandry, diandro, Leandro...

  
hacinamiento
  30

The contribution of Francisco Valdez Mendoza seems perfect and complete with etymology included. But since you have written it the shipping: action and effect of hacinar or hacinar, agglomeration, build-up or excessive accumulation of people in the same place usually against their will or for some reason tax, as having to travel by subway to go to work or be in jail. Also stacking, stacking of many things out of order in a place reduced. Yesterday you gave here in Spain the news of the death of some members of a family, I think that of Alicante, crushed by the clothes they accumulated in the House. Go God! What things we pass.

  
ecchi
  37

With a single c, echi is the plural of the Italian noun echo that has the particularity of being masculine or feminine in the singular and only masculine in the plural, gli echi, echoes or reverberation or reflections of the sound. With two ces, ecchi, seems to be a word Japanese that can operate as adjective, noun or verb that keeps relationship with the sexuality and with the activity sexual.

  
para ti la perra gorda
  21

For ti the fat dog: colloquial Spanish expression with which apparently is the reason our interlocutor only to finish the discussion that already does not lead anywhere. It is to say vale, of agreement, what you say, but bitchy. The expression is still used even if fat dogs are already far. It was a coin minted in copper in 1870, after the expulsion of Isabella II in 1868, along with the girl dog. In an of their faces had a lion poorly designed and to them Spanish not makes missing stimulate them much the imagination. I used them in the 50's in my childhood; they were of aluminium alloy weighing very little and were worth 10 and 5 céntimos from peseta.

  
arrecate
  14

Also arrecata, Thistle of the composite family Asteraceae, or ( onopordum illyricum, onopordum acanthium or silybum marianum ). It has many popular appellations like cotton thistle, 40 donkey fart; onopordon Greek ) toba, alcachofero thistle, wild artichoke, appellations shared with many other Thistles, as suckling thistle, thistle, cardencha, Thistle rennet, yesquero thistle, blanket of Judas, Oaks of land fields, cyanus, milk, cardosanto, spotted thistle, Cárcamo, escarciles, artichoke, penca and some dozens more. It has a very beautiful pinkish flower heads on which sit the goldfinches.

  
aliquando dormitat homerus
  50

Equivalent to 34 Latinism; even the best clerk cast a clean-slate " i.e., anyone, even being the best in their profession, can be wrong because errare humanum est, as Seneca said. The original phrase coined by Horacio in the Epistle to rammers, Roman family of the gens Calpurnia, characterized by his spirit Hellenistic epicurean, the original phrase, I say, was " quandoque bonus dormitat Homerus " once also the good Homer falls asleep. This Latinism remember that a former teacher of mine of latin used it when we noticed him that he was wrong on some issue.

  




       


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