Dictionary
 Open and Collaborative
 Home page

Meaning of paraíso




furoya

paraíso
  12

1º_ In the biblical account, the Garden of Eden is called Paradise where God placed the first humans, Adam and Eve. It would also be the final place where people, who meet certain requirements according to each religion, reside after they die. The Latin name paradisus, i used in the Vulgate is the translation of 960; 945; 961; 945; 948; 949; 953; 963; 959; 962; ( paradeisos "enclosed garden" ") of the Septuagint, which in Hebrew was called 1508; 1463; 1468; 1512; 1456; 1491; 1461; 1468; 1505; ( pardes "orchard" ) ; Although they all seem to come from Persian or Assyrian where pairi ("around") and diz ("walled") existed, which referred more to a private place, such as a king's hunting ground. See Heaven ("place where the divinities and souls of the dead reside"). 2º_ For the previous , place or situation pleasant, beautiful, to which it aspires to reach. 3º_ Common name of the trees Melia azedarach and Calluna vulgaris . 4º_ In the theaters is the highest part where the public is accommodated, which also has a cheaper entrance cost. 5º_ Name of several geographical places in the provinces of Misiones (Argentina), Cartago (Costa Rica), Barahona (Dominican Republic), Los Santos and Chiriquí (Panama), and in the states of Tabasco (Mexico), and Santa Catarina and São Paulo Brazil.

  




Nicolás T. Arce

Set of locations located in the highest part of the amphitheater, usually in the central part. Its cost is usually lower.

  


Anónimo

Paradise : In the theater, chicken coop.

  



  ADD NEW MEANING  




       

          


This website uses your own and third party cookies to optimize your navigation, adapt to your preferences and perform analytical work. As we continue to navigate, we understand that you accept our Cookies Policies