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The correct term is horcon, with tilde. Strong u vertical Madero where tied the cattle in a pen. Large jib. Support or wood in a building column. In Colombia is also a boom or vertical madero large and thick, that sticks in the ground in the middle of the stalls or paddocks. Its purpose is to serve as a mooring or support in the tasks of livestock, Pitchfork, Pitchfork.
It is a term used in a pejorative way to refer to people who practice or promote the "pseudoscience in general", especially in those where it is presumed that they have supernatural powers (such as astrology, spiritism, ufology, homeopathy, etc.). It is used by skeptics in the spirit of. Magician in a derogatory way.
It is a derogatory way of referring to an Indian. It is a word of Nahuatl origin, which means broth of ash or embers. You can also say nejayote or nijayote. It is the name given to the water of the corn, which is the residual water with embers or lime which is used in the cooking of the corn. Water with lime used in soaking the corn. By extension means residue, scrap, miserable, Indian, indigenous, gross and ignorant.