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Meaning of gargolo




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

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gargolo is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Gargoyle" being its meaning: Decorative element of Gothic architecture representing grotesque animals or humans, or a mixture of both that served as the drain of the rooftops of the cathedrals or other buildings of this architecture. The word seems that it comes from the French gargouiller, produce a noise similar to the water that comes out of a drain. Some of these stone decorations have themed horror movies for its sinister appearance. Gargoyle is also called flaxseed or seed dry linen and floor of 40 common Hazel, corylus avellana ). Also some characters from role-playing and games of comics, inspired by sinister Gothic decorations.

  



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