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Meaning of intruido by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

intruido
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intruido is incorrectly written and it should be written as "instructed" being its meaning: Past participle of instruct, from the Latin verb instruo instruis instruere instruxi instructum which means prepare, prepare, provide, provide, furnish, equipped, militarily, align the army, put it in order of battle. In educated Spanish it means worship, grown intellectually, equipped with the necessary skills for life or for the development of their work. In the military context it means ordained and prepared for the fight. In the civil context, prepared for the fight of life, with enough knowledge to survive.

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