Value | Position | |
---|---|---|
Position | 2 | 2 |
Accepted meanings | 15155 | 2 |
Obtained votes | 88 | 2 |
Votes by meaning | 0.01 | 7 |
Inquiries | 435983 | 3 |
Queries by meaning | 29 | 7 |
Feed + Pdf |
"Statistics updated on 5/5/2024 5:47:17 PM"
In Spanish it is the "male orchid" (Orchis mascula), with a complicated etymology. Male is "male, male" and comes from the French archaic masle that takes it from Latin mascle, a vulgarization of masculus as diminutive of m 257;s ( "male" ). Orchid or orchis is "orquidea", as in Greek 959; 961; 967; 953; 962; ( pr . orkis "testicle" ), and the association comes from the resemblance of the orchid tuber to the scrotum and testicles. And as presented, the consultation could also be interpreted as a two-way pun by "very brave" 128521; .
Characteristic of cynical and stoic philosophies, because they had to say what they thought. It also exists in rhetoric with a lap of concept, since it is the use of apparently recriminating phrases, but in truth flattering and respectful for those who hear them (this is because honesty is a form of respect). It comes from the Greek 960; 945; 961; 961; 951; 963; 953; 945; ( it was said all made up of 960; 945; 957; (bread all ) 961; 951; 963; 953; 962; ( rhesis locution , speech ) ; and it should be clarified that in Spanish it does not wear tilde or break the last diptongo. See cynism, stoicism.
From Greek 945; 948; 953; 945; 966; 959; 961; 959; 962; ( adiaphoros indifferent ) ; 945; (a without ) 948; 953; 945; 981; 949; 961; 969; ( diafero differ , change ) . 1st_ Immutability of own mood of cynical and stoic philosophies. 2o_ According to pyrronism intellectual apathy or ataraxia was the end of the adiaphoria of thought, which should refrain from judging what was not an obvious truth. See cynism, stoicism, epohé.