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Obtained votes882
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Inquiries4357043
Queries by meaning297
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tarasca
  96

1st_ Fabulous animal, giant sawn with turtle shell and lion's head of huge jaws with which devastated the French region of Beaucaire, then named with the eponymous Tarascon ( Tarascon ); according to legend it was tamed by Santa Marta. The name comes from the Latin tractiare ("destroy" ). 2nd_ Female tarasco . 3o_ In lunfardo is money to be paid or distributed, and the origin is in tarascon, which also comes from the monster Tarasca by its large mouth, or perhaps in tarazar. In principle it was the "bite", the part of the stolen loot or the kite to be distributed.

  
tarasco
  57

1st_ Name with which the Spanish conquistadors called the people purépecha in Mexico, today it is considered a derogatory mode. 2o_ Relative to the mythological animal Tarasca and its bite or denture . 3o_ Bite; can be associated with tarasca or directly to tarazar. 4th_ From the Tarascon region ( France ). 5th_ Ugly, it is usually said of someone. 6o_ First singular person of the present indicative form of the verb tarascar .

  
ivette
  31

Ivette is a French woman's name, it would be the female Ivo or Ives. It is believed to be Germanic and comes from the root 'iv' ( "glory" ), although it is also associated with Ivana (Ivana, Ivonne) who is a version of our John, of Hebrew origin. Considering that he is French we may find him a gala etymology : the Celts had a sacred tree called ivonix ( "tejo" ) and made weapons with their wood, then Ivette can be interpreted as "architect", the one carrying the weapon made of sacred wood.

  
significado de ivette
  46

Too bad the query is wrong, because ivette may have an interesting etymology, even if it's not a very Hispanic name that we say

  
taliban
  12

It doesn't really have English origin, it's the Pashtun Arabic name for "students" who interpret the name as "seminarists." It was popularized as the name of a Sunnisited fundamentalist faction of Afghan origin that spread across several Islamic nations. He played an important role in foreign invasions of his territory, as they have military power. The word 1591; 1575; 1604; 1576; 1575; 1606; ( Taliban ) consists of Arabic 1591; 1575; 1604; 1576; ( talib "student" ) the suffix for Persian plurals 1575; 1606; ( _an ) . As in English the _an ending is used in Gentiles or groups of belonging in singular, it was taken to 'taliban' as a singular creating 'talibans' as its plural. The curious fact is that 'taliban' is also a neologism for Arabic, because in that language the Persian suffix '_an' does not mean plural but 'double'.

  
fascinarse
  49

Pronominal form of the verb fascinate.

  
incapacitarse
  31

Pronominal form of the incapacitate verb.

  
apenarse
  39

Pronominal form of the verb apenar .

  
destrabarse
  34

Pronominal form of the verb unstrabar .

  
agruparse
  37

Pronominal form of the verb group .

  
huirle
  55

Pronominal form of the verb to flee.

  
confundirse
  35

Pronominal form of the verb confuse .

  
encariñarse
  19

Pronominal form of the verb incariñar .

  
cuzca
  69

1o_ Also cusca , are the female cuzco or cusco . 2o_ The meaning of 'whore' comes by comparison with the "street dog". 3rd_ Drunkenness . Surely it comes from the cuesco in its sense of "flatulence", see fart. 4th_ Cigarette colilla, pucho . 5th_ Turtle Shell . It probably comes from the cuesco in its meaning of "carozo, large seed of a fruit". 6o_ Second (as 'you' ) and third (as 'he/she' ) people in singular present indicative mode, and second person in singular (as 'you' ) imperative for the verb cuzcar .

  
bogle
  22

Unless it is a bugle error or other similar word, it is not Spanish. See English/bogle .

  
acivo
  34

Error by active, lewd, massive, acidic, ivivo ( stoke), I finish ( finish),

  
counir
  18

Is it going to be a bad translation by coligar?

  
peocedida
  15

At the moment it only occurs to me that it is a mistake for "proceeded" (proceeded). See Proceed .

  
pajuo
  61

It can be a mistake by pajuz, or pajuno .

  
autoregulación
  41

Self-regulation error .

  






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