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Meaning of alfotja by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

alfotja
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Pannier is derived from andalusi Arabic el-khurga and East of the Arabic Al hury ( 41 bag; As well said mate Pedro Crespo, bags tend to be of strong canvas or wool cloth or a cloth to carry food or any objects on the horses or two-wheeled vehicles. Before people, used them as witness the tale two panniers of Aesop, Greek fabulist of the 6th century a. d. C. Prometheus, the trainer of men, endowed to each of two saddlebags, the forward for other defects and on the back for their own. Why we see easily outside failures and we are blind to their own. What happened to Prometheus!

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