Dictionary
 Open and Collaborative
 Home page

Meaning of sarta




furoya

sarta
  6

1º_ It is a set of elements strung together, strung together as a group. From the Latin serta, ae ("garland") influenced by sarcian ("to sew, furrow"). See yarn , string , row . 2º_ It makes sense as an extension of the previous one for "row of people" or "succession of events".

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

In Colombia, it is a surname of indigenous origin in the Department of Tolima. It is also a set of fish or fish joined by a cuey that are sold in groups and not individualized or individually. Chain, rosary, ringlera, row, row, recua, retahila .

  


Cayetano Peláez

How to tie thrushes by the beak

  


RICARDO DE LA TORRE

IN ANCIENT EGYPT IS CONSEPTUALIZABA THE WORD * SHARTA * AS A CORDON WHICH IS OPERATES TO THE PROCESS OF RECONCILING THE LEAVES OF A CODEX, AS KE TODAY WOULD BE A BOOK OR BOOKLET, VERY SIMILAR TO THE KE CURRENTLY WE SEE IN THE PAPERS * SPIRAL * EXACTLY THAT WAS A CORRESPÒNDIENTE THE CORDON SHARTA THE CURRENT SPIRAL OR KE LEAVES IS * ENSHARTABAN * ONE BY ONE TO FORM SOMETHING LIKE THIS TO OUR NOTEBOOKBUT IN THOSE TIMES IT DID SOME FIBER TWISTED A MODE OF CORDON SURELY OF FLAX

  



  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