1º_ Genus of birds . See urubú . 2º_ In poetic language it is a breeze. It has a remote Greek origin in the word 945; 949; 953; 957; ( áein "blow" ) . 3º_ By a certain relationship with the previous one, it is a supposed supernatural halito that surrounds living beings and takes their forms. It is said especially of the halo or brightness that emanates from the divine beings. 4º_ By the above, it is used in medicine to name a phenomenon by which a person with an amputated limb can "feel it" as if it still had it (as if a halo of the limb capable of generating sensations) was maintained. It is also called aura to the brightness or any previous sensation that perceives a patient of epilepsy before suffering a crisis. 5º_ Campera way of saying "now" .