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Cayetano Pelaez del Rosal

mameluco
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Foolish

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Name given to soldiers who were part of Napoleon's army. Solid dress, mostly to designate the one worn by babies, although it also defines the adult fultening. Overalls.

  


furoya

1st_ Elite soldier in the Egyptian army. From Arabic 1605; 1605; 1604; 1608; 1603; ( mamlukn "slave, property, possession" ) because in principle they were Turkish slaves who after being released remained as mercenaries. 2o_ Clothing that covers the whole body, usually used by workers to not get dirty the clothes underneath . 3rd_ Silly . 4o_ In lunfardo it is used more as a (bottle or drunken ) than as a mammerto (naive ).

  


Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

Mameluco : 1- ( male noun ) Special garment for children or babies, covering the trunk, arms, legs and up to the feet. 2- ( adjective ) Necio , silly .

  



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