Ethnic group of the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. They are descendants of the jibaro. In the Ecuador " are called shuar " (They are also descended from the jivaro )
despapucho
29
m. Peru. Nonsense or foolishness.
ocursante
30
Legal term: he who signs a written to present before a judge.
matea
28
It takes the infusion called " " Matt. Matt: plant American ( ilex paraguarensis, of the Jesuits or the 41 Paraguay yerba;. In Guaraní: " 34 caa;.
espasmódicamente
26
Adv.de mode.: espasmodicamente. Noun: I spasm.It comes from the latin " spasmus ". Sudden and involuntary contraction of the muscles. Ex.: "Be sacudia espasmodicamente ".
camichines
61
Located in the town of Cocula ( jalisco-Mexico ). It is at 1270 feet altitude-
majunche
57
Adj. (Venezuela ). Lower quality. Little thing
huenullanca
21
Word of mapuche origin. It comes from the voice " wenullangka " and means: " chaquira from above " (Corp. Ngehuin-Dicc.enciclopedico 41 public art;.Definition of " chaquira ": trinket that the Spaniards had to trade with the Indians.
cusinela
41
Mexican song of picaresque lyrics and cheerful rhythm.
clémiso
65
Created by J.Cortazar language word, called " gliglico ". Ex.: book "Hopscotch " sentence initial of the cap.68: "Just the amalaba him the noema, she him crowded the CLEMISO and caian in... "
bullen
35
3A.persona plural of the verb " bullir ". Hubbub: form bubbles a liquid is in the fire. Having lots of people on the move. Arise intermingled thoughts or ideas.
omissis
28
The Italian translation: omission.
chaquiñan
18
m. Ecuador. Shortcut, trail short (Small Larousse illustrated. PAG.304 )
matòmela
28
Expression used in the classic Spanish Romancero: matomela ( killed it me ). EJ. "Romance of the prisoner " ( anonymous )
Tapexco/Tapesco. Nahuatl: Tlapechtl. Species of wattle which serves as bed, and other times, placed in tall, vasar (Real Academia Española )
zoismo
29
m. ( of the Gr. zoon, animal ). Set of characters that make classify a living organism among animals.Taken from the dictionary 34 pag.1086;Small 34 illustrated Larousse; printed by the publishing house Larousse in 1964
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