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Meaning of saldaño by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

saldaño
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SALDAO comes from soldering Roman gold coin, whose plural was soldi. year is a suffix that means in the time, in the situation of . Once in ancient times, ogaño now, in the present day. Saldaño in the time of the soldiers, which can be of soldiers or gold. Another interpretation is oriented to the defeated armies, to which was decimated, that is, one in 10 was executed; the remaining would be the salodes, the soldiers now of the conquering army.

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