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Meaning of bollagra by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

bollagra
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Possibly derived from bulla, bubble, hanging ball worn by Roman children as an amulet against evil spirits. For my Asturian land, buyaca (bullaca), galla, galla, round exciscence of the oak trees that girls sometimes used to make necklaces. Decorative balls that the charras of La Alberca wear in the August festivities in the necklaces of their costumes of views.

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