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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

mere
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It's a French word that means mother. In Spanish, it can be an apocope of Emerenciana (Name of the great-grandmother of Jesus and Grandmother of Mary). Mere, merely, only, unique . It is also used as a demerit anapocope and a disguised way of referring to a prostitute. In southern Chile it means peasant, ordinary person, guazo (also used huaso or guaso), natural. It is also a sinfle of merar, which means mixing two liquids, to soften the taste of one of them.

  




Inés Suárez

Weapon used by the Maori of New Zealand. It is flat in the shape of a paddle and made of pounamu, a mineral.

  


Anónimo

First and third persons singular of the present subjunctive and the imperative of the verb singular third mber.

  


Felipe Lorenzo del Río

Emerenciana hipocorístico, feminine proper name. According to tradition, thus the great-grandmother of Christ, Santa Ana's mother was called. Great-grandfather's name was Hortolano. I don't know if unfortunately, names no longer be seen as well of compelling.

  



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