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It is a voice that means "rough, uneducated, unskilled person." It comes from Jonathan Swift's novel Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, in Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver , First a Surgeon , and then a Captain of Several Ships . ("Travels through some remote nations of the world, in four parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, first a surgeon and then a captain of several ships. " ) , where the yahoos are characters who are described in the last part as beings similar to humans but who lost all trait of civilization, maintaining their worst instincts, and who are used as domestic animals by a breed of cultured and intelligent horses. Although after living with horses, Gulliver's entire eighteenth-century society became similar to a yahoo group.
1º_ Pleasant smell, although by extension it can be any recognizable smell. It comes to us from the Greek 945; 961; 969; 956; 945; ( arooma "aromatic plant, combination for perfumery") through its Latin version. 2º_ Flower of the tree aromo . 3º_ Inflection of the verb aromar ( "aromatizar" ) . See verbs/aroma .
1º_ Freed slave, free person or freed from an imposition, excused, dispossessed. From Arabic 1581; 1615; 1585; 1617; ( jur "free" ) . 2º_ It applies to cattle with the sense of concession, when they are delivered to shepherds for breeding but the domain or the obligation to maintain them is not lost. 3º_ By a variant of the previous one, it is the loose cattle, which -p . and. - is not bred for milking. 4º_ Although for obvious reasons it is used more in feminine as a horra, for some interpretation of free is the female cattle that do not get pregnant, that just leave the brood and still have milk. See also definitions in horro cattle and horra cow. 5º_ Another name for Wollega cattle, native to Ethiopia. 6º_ In Cuba it is the low quality cigar. 7º_ Inflection of the verb horrar . See verbs/horro .
1º_ Relative to the goddess Venus and is also used as her name. From the Latin Venus, eris. 2º_ Shell or shell of the scallop (Pecten maximus), mollusk from which the goddess Venus is said to have been born. See Shell . 3º_ Badge worn on the chest by pilgrims from Santiago, which is a scallop shell. By extension, any insignia of knights of order, and even any valuable pin. 4º_ 1042; 1077; 1085; 1077; 1088; 1072; (Venera "Venus") was the name of a Soviet space program that sent research probes to the planet Venus between 1961 and 1984. 5º_ Flow of water, spring. From the Latin vena , ae ( "vein, cavity , canal") . 6º_ Inflection of the verb venerate . See verbs/venerate.
1º_ Form of teaching or musical training in which it is sung repeating the names of the notes. It comes from the old version "solfa" (for the musical notes sol and fa). 2º_ For some association with the previous one, it is also "to recriminate insistently, repeatedly"; which extends to its interpretation as "punishment, beating". 3º_ Inflection of the verb solfear . See verbs/solfeggio .
1º_ It is a synonym of "dog", although not widely used. From the Latin canis, with the same meaning . 2º_ Trigger of a weapon . 3º_ Support of an eaves, especially the continuation of a ceiling beam that protrudes through the wall. 4º_ As an acronym it has several developments in Spanish, p. e.g. "Andean Community of Nations", "National Administrative Center", "Center for Nautical Activities", . . . 5º_ It is also an acronym in English with use in Spanish, as for "Controller Area Network" ("Controller Area Network") or "Content Addressable Network". 6º_ 'CAN' is the IATA code for Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (Guangdong Province, China).