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1º_ The Council of Mesta was a group of farmers created by Alfonso X in Castile (Spain) that between the thirteenth and nineteenth centuries gave great power to independent shepherds to raise and negotiate their animals, and especially to free cattle or without known owner that mixed with their own. The name is just a mispronunciation of "mixed", for "mixed". 2º_ Point at which two or more streams of water are mixed. It is used more in the plural.
Mayan language spoken by the people of the same name, currently found in Guatemala and part of Mexico. The name may be associated with red corn, and the importance that this people gave to their land, crops and nature; In principle it is formed by the voices kaq ("red, red earth") chi ("trunk, staff, authority") kel ("people"), although there are texts that associate it with kaqache ("red tree"). See quiche .
Language of very ancient Indo-Iranian origin that today we find transcribed in sacred texts of Hinduism, in its philosophy and as one of the official languages of India. The name 2360; 2306; 2360; 2381; 2325; 2371; 23( 2350; 2381; (samskrtam "refinement") comes from being considered a perfect language, worthy of the gods.