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Meaning of bellota by furoya





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bellota
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Fruit of oak or holm oak. The name comes directly from Hispanic Arabic xFE91; xFEE0; x 651; xFEEE; xFEC3; xFE94; (ballota "Acorn"), although there are who supposes that the Moors took it from the Greek x3B2; x3B1; x3BB; x3B1; x3BD; x3C9; x3C4; x3B7; (balanote "any fruit with the appearance of Acorn").

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