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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

sacre
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In French language means sacred. It is a word of Arabic origin meaning falcon. In Artillery, it was a type of weapon that was a quarter of a soap opera and fired bullets weighing about 5 pounds. It's also a way to call a thief or a crook. Person who steals, steals, sweets, poo. Name given to a type of large falcon, used in falconry. It belongs to the Falconidae family and its scientific name is Falco cherrug .

  




GARCÍA ALBERTO

sacre- belonging to a type of carnivorous falcon, large, that hunts birds, even larger than him, using a horizontal pursuit technique for hunting-

  


Anónimo

SACRÉ: Town of Ecuador in the province of Azuay and canton of Guachapala.

  


Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

Sacré: ( sacred blue ). surprise, admiration and anger. 2. big Hawk, or game birds. 3 piece of artillery. 4 person vivants, beggars.

  



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