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In Colombia it means that it has no strength in his hand, that he drops everything. By extension, let it be mastered or folded. You have no authority, softie. It can be considered synonymous with cowardly, fearful, fearful, pusillanimous, tolerant, condescending. It's the whole opposite of "Iron Hand." Do not confuse with manirroto, which in Colombia means botarate, wasteful. You spend without measure. Although in a certain way you could also say maniflojo (it does not hold anything in the hands).
It is the apocope of the names of male Maximus or Maximilian. It is also a prefix that is used in adjectives to denote that it is longer, larger or that its characteristic is superior to that of others. Which is higher than normal or ordinary. In this case it is considered synonymous with extra or super.
It is the name of a Panamanian Port located in the District of Barú, Province of Chiriquí. It's called the "City of Sands." It is the plural of armuelle. In Botany is one of the common names of several plants. Two of them belong to the genus Atriplex, which belongs to the family Amaranthaceae. They are also called bledos or tickers. Another of the plants belongs to the genus Chenopodium, in the family Chenopodiaceae. It is also known as genillo , jajo , bledo , cimielga , cenizo or quinhuilla.
It is a name of male or female in French, of Latin origin. It is a variant of Domingo and there are other variants ( Dominic , Dominick , Dominico ) . It means it comes from God. Name of a religious song, performed by Angelica María en Español (the original French title is Dominique - performed by Soeur sourire).
It is one of the common names of a tree, in Central America (especially in Honduras). In Colombia we know it as carate, mulatto, indian naked, almácigo. Its scientific name is Bursera simabuba and belongs to the family Burseraceae. Other common names are: chaká , encuero , jiote , jiñocuajo .