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Meaning of conyunda




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

conyunda
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the word conyunda is a deformation of yoke from the Latin verb coniungo, which means to unite, join, associate. Yoke is therefore the result of this action, be it commercial, legal, sexual or of the type that is. It is thus the union of two or more persons for various purposes.

  




Arnoldo Leiva Mora

conyunda is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Yoke" being its meaning: He is written correctly: yoke, and it is also called as well to a thin strip or belt, made of Virgin leather, used to join or tie, two or more pieces with holes suitable for that purpose, also used him to paste or punish auna person or an animal. Formerly a soccer balls, after introducing the tire and inflate it, the hole was closed with a yoke flat and thin.

  


Jimeno Álvarez

conyunda is incorrectly written, and should be written as "yoke" being its meaning: conyunda = coyundacoyunda. ( from lat. coiungila ).1 f. strong and wide belt, or hemp rope, with which is uncen the bueyes.2. f belt to attach the abarcas3. f union conyugal.4. f clamp or dominio.5. f Nic. whip ( would whip ).6 f. Nic. 40 pack-saddle strap; do ) saddle.7 f. Nic. penis.

  



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