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Inquiries4344333
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brunida
  36

It must be a mistake for the female burnished. See burnishing.

  
tentenpie
  33

Snack error .

  
aragan
  41

Error by raging, aragon, or perhaps by an inflection of any of these verbs : plaguing, shutting down, scratching, amagar, swallowing, dredging, . . .

  
horrisonas
  19

Error by the plural female of horrendous .

  
antropogenico
  23

Anthropogenic error.

  
caconeica
  18

She came here as supposed anonymity of 'eupneica' (and, yes, also in feminine). See eupneico , eupnea , dispnea or dyspnoea .

  
súcubo
  14

Small sculpture of a voluptuous lady that was exhibited in taverns to indicate that there was also a brothel. The origin is in a mythological, demon that takes the form of a beautiful woman to seduce and thus corrupt the monks, although they can choose any male for other purposes, such as extracting their vital energy during orgasm or something from their semen to recycle it as a Incubus. In Latin it is called succubus, sub- ( "down, below" ) cubare ( "lying down" ) as it lay down to receive the male.

  
íncubo
  37

According to medieval European legends (although it has equivalents all over the world) it is an evil entity like a demon, usually shaped like a human male that seduces (when it does not violate) women in a position to procreate. The purpose would be to get a son to inherit some of his characteristics. Several myths ensure that the incubus was before a succubus, since the demons have no semen and must first extract it from a man with deception and then inseminate a woman; that's why she can recognize the demon by feeling her cum cold. The etymology is Latin, incubus is formed by the prefix in- ( "in , inside , in this case can be understood as over or above" ) cubare ( "lying" ) .

  
pescar
  38

Catch fish, for food or by sport. In a broad sense it is to catch, understand or guess something. From Latin piscis ( piskis "fish" ) .

  
llevar
  53

Move from one place to another, carry something. Carry. From Latin levare ( "load, lift" ) .

  
adundar
  17

In Central America it is stunned or stunned. Or maybe it's a mistake to abound.

  
estrilar
  37

This verb was used a lot in the lunfardo until the mid-20th century, and then it was forgotten. It means angry or angry, becoming noticeable; although it also extended to more specific cases of anger such as jealousy or envy. It comes from the Genoese strillá ("chillar" ), which is of Latin origin, as stryridular.

  
chambar
  20

It has several meanings, such as changing or trocar from where it comes from working, or also from a typical Peruvian dish, or from a Pakistani city, . . . See shambar , chambear .

  
discernir
  22

Separate in order to analyze or judge better. It is used for ideas or concepts rather than for objects. From Late Latin discernere, formed by the prefix dis_ ( "cut, division" cernere ( "filter, strain, separate" ) . See discrimination.

  
preinscribir
  15

It is to make a pre-registration or registration for a course, event or an event to be attended with an invitation. Usually the organizers do it to get an idea of the number of interested attendees, or because they do not yet have engaged any of the teachers, artists, speakers, . . . and that's why they can't charge the tariff or entry.

  
raizar
  48

Mexicanism for rooting, rooting.

  
atañer
  24

It is an intransitive verb with a very limited conjugation, it is used as a synonym for cumbering.

  
escarar
  38

Make crust or shear the skin by being necrotic. It is most commonly used as a pronominal.

  
compostar
  66

Make composting. See compost .

  
flanqueadora
  14

1st_ Female adjective flanker .

  






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