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Meaning of facheza by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

facheza
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FACHEZA haz comes from the Latin fascis; and de fascis comes fascio , by choosing Mussolini as his insignia the Roman "fasces" symbol of authority; and from fascist comes facha; hence, surely, the "facheza" that sings the Spanish Argentine Celia Gámez y Carrasco. . . facheza sounds like the insolent plainness of the facha that today again loses its shame.

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