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ROMERA Palo flamenco belonging to the group of the cantiñas 2 . Shrub of the family of the labiadas, with branchy stems of approximately one meter in height, opposite leaves, of very aromatic smell and pungent taste. It is used in medicine and perfumery. 3 . From the Latin romaeus, and this from the Byzantine Greek. ??????? r?maîos, 'Roman', name given in the Eastern Empire to Westerners who crossed it on pilgrimage to the Holy Land and, later, to the pilgrims of Santiago and Rome. 4 . adj. Said of a pilgrim: Who goes on a pilgrimage with bordon and slave. Or. m . c . s. 5 . Anborn marine fish and another cantopterygian marine fish.

  




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ROMERA Palo flamenco belonging to the group of the cantiñas 2 . Shrub of the family of the labiadas, with branchy stems of approximately one meter in height, opposite leaves, of very aromatic smell and pungent taste. It is used in medicine and perfumery. 3 . From the Latin romaeus, and this from the Byzantine Greek. ??????? r?maîos, 'Roman', name given in the Eastern Empire to Westerners who crossed it on pilgrimage to the Holy Land and, later, to the pilgrims of Santiago and Rome. 4 . adj. Said of a pilgrim: Who goes on a pilgrimage with bordon and slave. Or. m . c . s. 5 . Anborn marine fish and another cantopterygian marine fish.

  



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