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Meaning of a la sillada by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

a la sillada
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Alistana adverbial phrase with the word go or mounted, outside the SAR, which means sitting or sitting sideways with legs together on an object or Cavalry moving. So they used to go alistanas women on donkeys, or rather the burras because the alistanos always preferred the burras to donkeys. In every house there was always a donkey. Thus the Queen was also a boy or girl in the play of the seat / than ever are peina. / a day combed / and four hairs was started.

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