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Meaning of presura by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

presura
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From the Latin verb premo , squeeze , overwhelm , oppress , press . Oppression, grief, distress, anguish, / haste, promptness, lightness / and also ahinco , porfía , tenacity , commitment . We can also consider that it derives from pre (he) ndo, catch, grasp, grab, seize, occupy. This presura means the model of repopulation and appropriation of barren lands at the beginning of the Reconquista in the Douro Valley during the ninth centuries, X by the poorest peasants, the occupiers of that time, as our Argentine master says well. Over time the powerful, the king, the nobles and the clergy, seized those lands for the usual pringaos to work.

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