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gallega
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Galician (from the lat. Gallaecus ) 1 adj. and, applied to people, also n. From Galicia. m. Language spoken mainly in Galicia. Artabro, farruco, galaico. Casal, pazo. Pastorela 2 adj. and n. m. It is applied in Castile to the cauro or northwest wind. 3 (Hispam, sometimes desp.) Adj. and n. It applies to Spanish immigrants. 4 (inf.) M. I do not understand. 5 (Cuba, P. Rico, Larus atricilla) Aquatic bird similar to the seagull. 6 (C. Rica) Name applied to several species of iguanid reptiles that submerge in rivers and have the ability to dodge attack by crocodiles. V. galician bagpipe, quesa gallego, trompa gallega . A la gallega. It was formerly applied to a woman's shirt shape in which the upper part was a different piece, made of another, finer fabric.




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