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Colloquial use. It means the person who is able to lead a group in an exceptional way, above the other ringleaders. Hyper comes from Latin as something very large or that stands out above normal. Leadership is not Spanish, but they use it as a substitute for heading or leading a group or an institution.
Having a person making arrangements back and forth. Zaranda is a container for screening and moves back and forth, to leave the thickest up and thus clean. Hence having someone like a shaker, the person who moves it back and forth. "Bringing like a shaking" is the right thing to do.
1- Female portico, from Latin "porticus". It's more correct to use the masculine. It means the covered space of the building with columns or pillars forming arcades. Located in their respective courtyards, entrances or cloister. Generally emblematic or religious buildings. 2- Door diminutive .