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Meaning of bridón by Juan Pablo Peñuelas





Juan Pablo Peñuelas

bridón
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belts made of leather or strips of leather joined to the brake or " steak " in the horse, they are something long to facilitate tying the horse when the rider has to be down constantly and quickly. in the Mexican national anthem, trying to interpret Don Jaime Nunó, call " steel aprestad and bridón " can categorically say that it cries out to be firmly and decisively the sword and the " 34 reins; the horse and not " preparing the sword and horse " as they say that " cry of war " It is progress not prepare addition that speaks of roar of guns.

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