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Meaning of d¿a de antruejo




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

d¿a de antruejo
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Day of antruejo: in the ready traditional is the eve of Ash Wednesday, beginning of lent. Probably derived from the word Latin introitus ( admission, access, top ) that led to entroido, entroydo, Carnival, antroido, antroxo, antruejo to designate the preparation for lent, stage of tollendas meats or meats forbidden ( tollo in latin remove ). The SAR defines antruejo as the three days of carnestollendas or Carnival before Lent with some lexical confusion, but the language is imposed with its contradictions: my mother the antruejo day, the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, gave us taste with fried doughnuts and maragatos making dough with flour and eggs, sprinkled with sugar. The unconscious antruejo day message was: enjoy because tomorrow the pleasure is over.

  



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