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Spanish Open dictionary by Diego Garcia Morales



Diego Garcia Morales
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Accepted meanings5258
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Votes by meaning06408
Inquiries241310
Queries by meaning486408
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trapajazo
  20

-Blow when falling or falling to the ground. - Give blow (hit) with a rag. Bulgarism: it is located in the Turre-Mojacar-Garrucha area.

  
roete
  54

roete = impeller: with a tohalla piece of cloth, etc, is a round hoop placed on the head to carry, carry things ú heavy objects, especially for things of rounded forms that other pèrfectamente the way or hole in the ring or roete = impeller. In Mojácar (41 Almería; up hade few years used it 40 women;Mojaqueras ) to bring water in pitchers of mud from the source of the people to their homes. Arab custom ( non-exclusive of Mojácar. It is used in almost all Andalusia and Morocco.

  
apropiarse
  51

appropriating = do something = stay with something that is not one that belongs. " not can you take that; is not your property, that is property of: Pedro; Don fulano; or Sultano; or of municipal, State property, etc.

  
carrilano
  59

carrilano: Lane, path, man that walks the lanes, roads; well for his work, to look for life, etc. Man is not fixed on any site, adventurous customs. "That man is a carrilano, a hustler, c... bad seat.

  
murcio
  57

( donkey horseback, mule, donkey, pollino, ass, etc. ) I murcio is one synonym of the former. Used in the middle ages to designate this animal and in addition, was called murciano the individual that was ( above all 41 Gypsies; It made deals, traded, bought, sold, changed, he stole etc. ) with this type of animal. The edict of Charles III, referred precisely to this people who were very little reliable.

  






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