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Puyol: Spanish Pujol and bench and in Valencian also Puchol, Puzol or Puçol, surname and toponymic Spanish from catalan origin derived from the medieval latin podiolum ( mound, Hill 41, diminutive of podium which in classical latin was a tier of the amphitheatre with preferred seating and also lateral pedestal around the temples that had steps only on the front. Currently is used as a Latinism which designates the pedestal to winners of competitions climbing several as the of the Olympics, but in our language is better to use the podium. Between the asturleoneses the piles are seats attached to the walls in places with certain amplitude where sitting down to chat in the summer or for mayar flax in the autumn stone streets.
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