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Sust. FEM. Athena. Usually designár Pallas Athena. Eminent Greek deity, daughter of Zeus and Metis, the goddess of wisdom. Informed Zeus that any child of Metis would overthrow the father prompted her to become fly, and swallowed her. From the head of Zeus was born Athena, from whom he inherited the attribute of power; his mother, of wisdom. With the name of Athena Polias was proclaimed protector of Athens, where he worshipped as goddess of agriculture, urban life and the "civilized war", opposed to the war effort of 40 Ares;Mars in 41 Rome; that is why it is known as Prómacos ( 41 combat Pro. Other names were Hipia: Tamer of horses, Nike: victoria, Parthenos: Virgin. Attributed the teaching of yarns and fabrics, though in this art the maiden Arachne ( haraña ) It exceeded it in theme and aesthetic. It was goddess of political virtue, he taught the use of the plow. The olive tree was her most precious gift. Perhaps for some not very own female activities allegories its features are somewhat male. They dedicated the serpent, the cockerel and OWL. Identified with the Etruscan goddess ( 41 Italian; Minerva. (Source: Great world encyclopedia. Durvan, S. a. editions. Bilbao, Spain )
Imperfect and preterite irregular, preterite subjunctive of the verb inflection 'pleasure', from the Latin verb «pleasures»: Please, give taste. Variants: it pluguiera; regular tipping: it placiera or placiese. Example: he pluguiese to the Virgin. This construction by some similarity with prayer, the radical 'pl', mistakenly leads to a sense of appeal - or begged - the Virgin. Synonyms: he wanted, he decided, you have, it resolved.
Sust. MASC. 1 River 40 Extremadura;Guadalupe or Guadalupejo, tributary of the Guadiana ) whose name was designated to the town, at the sanctuary ( our Lady of Guadalupe ) and the municipality counterparts, Cáceres province, Spain. 2 Many toponimias of America, especially in Mexico of religious bodies, municipalities, towns, rivers, Islands, orographic prominences. With regard to the etymology there are four versions: 1 ) a árabe-latino hybrid «Uad - to lupus»: River of wolves; It is the most widespread but little credible; 2 ) «Wadi - al-lub»: River of gravel black, unlikely, since only a small portion crosses a coal zone; 3 ) «Uad - to luben»: Rio escondido or narrow, because it boxes in the section of the town of Guadalupe; is possible; 4 ) Egyptian and Moroccan Arabists assert that it derives from 'Uad - to hub': River of love. (Sources: Wikipedia and "Dictionary etymological compared names of person», Gutierre Tibón )
Sust. FEM. plur. nose. 1. Each of the - two - holes of the olfactory organ, in the prominent part of the human face, or little or no outgoing in other vertebrates. 2 Limb acute or tip in works and ships to cut off the water or the air. Nose comes from the classical Latin "nares, narium". Nose, of «naris, naris ". The name of the respective organ should be 'naso', derived from ' nasus, nasi '. As well or as cognates ( similar ) happens in other languages: ) Afrikaans, neus; (b) ) German, Nase ( always with capital letter ) c ) Belarusian, Bulgarian, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovenian, Polish, Russian and Serbian, us; (d) ) Catalan, nas; e ) Danish, naese ( ae should be replaced by one to intimately linked to one and ) f ) Esperanto, nazo; g ) Finnish, nenae ( an 'a' with diaeresis must replace 'ae' ) h ) French, nez; i ) Dutch, neus; j ) English, nose; k ) Italian, naso; l ) Lithuanian, nosis; m ) Macedonian, nosot; n ) Norwegian, nese; o ) Romanian, nas; p. ) Swedish, naesa ( an 'a' with diaeresis must replace 'ae' ). «Maxillaris» comes from the adjective "nasal". In summary, the use of 'nose' for is improper: 1 ) the set of both holes; This is equivalent to that one equals two; 2 ) the body; even worse. Synonyms: tasters of aromas, nasal, outgoing graves. Source of equivalences: Google translate.
Verb. Trans. Extol. It comes from the Latin «exaltiare ( pronounced exalciare ) ", composed by the preposition «ex», with meaning of starting point, and the «altiare» of the «altus» adjective verb: high, well fattened. Synonyms: accredit, praise, commend, exalt, commend, lionize, exalt, flatter, honor, glorify loar, put by clouds, sublimate. Antonyms: distasteful slander, degrade, denigrate, discredit, disqualify, desdorar, discredit, detractar, defame, vilify, stigmatize, charge, infamar, insult, defiling, undermine, offend, reprimand, brand, slandering.
Sust. MASC. 1 People's life miserable on the majority of the society. Synonyms: rabble, scum, rabble, coarseness, mob, Plebs, common people. Antonyms: ancestry, lineage, elite, chivalry, nobility, lineage, Lordship, solera. 2 Field of the dead and spirits ( implicitly condemned ) Synonyms: averno, eternal fire, hades, purgatory, Tatar. Antonyms: Heaven, Eden, glory, nirvana, Olympus, paradise, heavenly homeland. Latin derivation of the preposition and adverb Latin prefixes «below» functions: lower, and the substantive 'mundus': world.
Sigüenza. This name comes from the ancient name of the city of Sigüenza: Segontia - Guadalajara province, Spain-, derived from 'sego': victoria, very frequent theme in Celtic onomastics, according to Manuel Palomar Lapesa ( cited in the "etymological dictionary compared of Spanish, Latin American and Filipino surnames', of Gutierre Tibón ).
Sust. FEM. Irrational attitude. Shortened form of bestieza. From the Latin 'beast': animal, except humans. Synonyms: animality, atrocity, outrageous barbarism, bestiality, brutality, donkey, nonsense, ferocity, ferocity, fury, irrationality, savagery. Antonyms: civility, docility, humanity, gentleness, rationality, civility.
Congratulations. It is the plural of the noun and pronominal conjugation in present indicative of the verb pleasure: pleasure me. As substantive, this singular version is much less usual than the plural. Examples: ) I'm patting, because I had very good; (b) ) pleasure me your well deserved promotion. Synonyms: 1 ) noun: joy, congratulations, compliments, compliance, congratulations, congratulations, congratulations; 2 ) verb: pleasing me, deléitame, please I ( although the pronoun such appear to be elegant, it is preferable not to use them; In addition to artifice are unclear: are identical to the imperative ). Antonyms: 1 ) noun: afflictions, compasiones, compunciones, condolences, consternaciones, contriciones, misfortunes, condolences, sorrows, troubles, tribulations; 2 ) verb: break me down, afflict me, acongojar me ( undesirable; It is better to me abate, grieveth me, me acongoja, me apena ).
Verb. Trans. 1 Warming - by birds and other animals oviparous - eggs, usually with the body for development of embryos of chickens or other descendants. 2 Verb. prnl.: incubated. 2.1 Development of a disease since it contracts until that manifested symptoms. 2.2. Initiation of the process of a trend or a cultural, political, religious, etc., before their full disclosure movement. 3 Verb. Trans. Scoop - normally of uncertain future - of a company. 4 Verb. intrans. Retain a matter quietly, guard with zeal. The word comes from the Latin «incubare,"composed by the preposition 'in': in, and the verb «cubare»: lie, lie, lie, derived from the substantive «cupa»: cuba, container, vase. Synonyms: hatch, encobar.
Heavy waves marine small, nearby, caused by the wind. Sea derives from the Latin "mare, maris". Curly is the last of the transitive verb participle curl, coming from the Latin noun «ericius» or «hericius»: Urchin; by similarity, plush. Synonyms: Storm surge, sea dive. Antonym: calm sea.