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Meaning of cayata by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

cayata
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My perfectly land and other parts of Castile and la Rioja, staff or stick of wood of oak, Elm, Hawthorn, hips, Hazel or other trees or shrubs that develop varas straight and high, bent at the top in round to catch it better with hand or so pastors can control the sheep at short distances by holding them by the neck. Crosse's wood with curved handle and height proportional to the user.

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