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Meaning of matacán by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

matacán
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In addition to the hare that has overcome the pursuit of dogs, /poison killer, strychnine. / Very poisonous vomic nut from a Southeast Asian tree (Strichnos nux-vomica). / Large gravel stone manageable with one hand, cobblestone. / Rude, brutish and ignorant person. Cantilevered balcony with walls and floor loopholes at the top of walls, towers or medieval castles with a defensive character. It was possibly so named because the Christians called the Muslims who invaded the peninsula from the eighth century as dogs.

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