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Meaning of carcunda



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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

carcunda
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Used as derogatory adjective and noun (also carcundia). Of Galician and Portuguese Carcunda (hump, hump, Jiba, hair-straightening). Thus the Portuguese were called to the absolutists of the beginning of the XIX and the Spanish liberals something later to the absolutist carlistists. He now designates the one who has backward, selfish, unsupportive, very conservative and outdated attitudes in politics, Facha, Carca and other areas of life. Also the very nature of that attitude.

  



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Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

CARCUNDA: POSITION, APPEARANCE, OR DELAYED, BACKWARD ATTITUDE, CARCA OR RETROGRADE.

  










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