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Meaning of mayar by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

mayar
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Hit the bundle of linen on a bench with a mayadera, ( cylinder of wood with a decrease in the end that is caught with the hand, something thicker than a roll of kitchen ) for cleaning of the fiber. The resulting impurities tascos were called and were very useful to start the fire in the kitchen. Mayar, in ready, also meant to hit the reeds of rye, extended to the Sun in the era, with a flail to separate the grain from the ears and make the reeds more flexible and suitable for sear the pork in the killing.

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