S Logo
 Dictionary
 Open and Collaborative
 Home page

Meaning of cegalle



Felipe Lorenzo del Río Image
Felipe Lorenzo del Río

cegalle
  99

Old Spanish, instead of blinding him. The infinitive and the like with the enclitic pronoun appear frequently in the book of the Lazarillo de Tormes, picaresque novel of the 16th century and by an unknown author. Thus the second Treaty talks about his second master, clergyman, not removing her eye, so it could not satiate his hunger; What also was happening with the first master, the blind, he said goodbye to blowing a stream against a stone post. Says Lazarus: And even if there were something, could not CEGALLE ( 41 cleric; as did that Dios forgive if of that had it finished, that still, even if it is clever, with FALTALLE that precious sense, I didn't...

  










What is the meaning of cegalle in the Spanish open dictionary

Follow www.wordmeaning.org on Facebook  Follow www.wordmeaning.org on Twitter  Follow www.wordmeaning.org on Google+  Follow www.wordmeaning.org on feed 

  ES    PT