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Meaning of filomena by felipe lorenzo del rio





felipe lorenzo del rio

filomena
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Thus have the meteorologists named the drunk that plagues us these days and that has left in almost all of Spain snowscapes that we did not see years ago. It is actually a woman's name of Greek origin. It is taken from the passive present participle of the verb fileo, phyloumene filoumene filoumenon, which, the one, what is loved.

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