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Meaning of filustria




furoya

filustria
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It is a Central American word for dexterity and elegance in an action, which may have been taken from the Portuguese where it means "braggadocio, prowess", although it is more likely that both come from the Spanish filustre ("finesse, elegance"). See suffix -ía.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Ornament, action made with skill and elegance. Finesse, elegance, bearing, dexterity, skill. Art of doing things right.

  


Luis Reyes Utria

Impression of feeling in the musical interpretation, in such a way that that feeling is transmitted to the listener, phrase widely used by the vallenato bassist José Vázquez Castillo, better known as the "Quevaz".

  



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