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Spanish Open dictionary by Andres Alberto Molina Coutiño



Andres Alberto Molina Coutiño
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desastre
  42

Disaster: The prefix "des" means to put two in against position and "Spay" means star or star. The movements of the stars with the catastrophes they formerly associated. This word is also used to tell a person who is a disaster

  
demonio
  43

Demon: This word is composed of the prefix () which denotes division or distribution and (Moni) which means unity, demon would be which divided the mind between good and evil. Inheritance of the forbidden fruit of the science of good and evil according to genesis.

  
pitonisa
  38

Witch: The word born is believed based on the Word as a synonym for snake or demon Python. This word begins to appear in the century IV D. C with the clerics of the time as a synonym for witch, guess. Female priestess of the Oracle at Delphi in Greece.

  
inteligente
  44

Intelligent: Refers to someone who know how to read their own internal codes where lies the true wisdom and choose the best of those codes. Today it is called the book of instructions of life where our genetics and the perennial wisdom of our ancestors. 9

  
alumno
  41

Student: Individual who is taught to generate their own light, guide le to think from your inner wisdom codes which lie as mines waiting to be discovered.

  
museo
  43

Museum: Paulo Giovio Italian historian (1483-1552) opens for the first you see a Museum in Italy with a collection of portraits and decided for the first time give the name of the Museum in honor of the nine muses of Greek mythology.

  
barragana
  40

Barragana: In the Middle Ages was very common that the clerics maintained marital relations prohibited by the Catholic Church. Popes, Cardinals and bishops procreaban outside of marriage, as it was impossible to stop this problem has made them more easy to create a new status that would give legality to the births, so is born the concept barragania. It is believed that in the century thirteen is when approving this law within the clergy. Barragana could be because there is a barrier that prevents them from marrying (bar) and (win) because winning the Catholic Church, winning the cleric was the mother of the children and earned the children. If someone carrying the surname Barragan want know its origins already knows that the Barraganes could well be grandchildren of some clerics. With the passage of the years barragana is as synonymous with concubine, mistress etc.

  
barraganía
  23

Barragania: Edict of the Catholic Church in the thirteenth century to give legal status to women who joined a clergyman in order to procreate and have a family.

  
barraganes
  18

Barraganes: In the Middle Ages they were called barraganes to the children of a barragana with a clergyman where is born the surname barragan

  
barragan
  30

Barragan: Mexico is a surname meaning descendants of barraganes and the barraganes was son of a barragana with a clergyman

  
alarma
  29

Alarm: It is said that Spaniards to fend off enemy armies had by custom stacked their weapons to the scepter of the Fort and to not leave their work was a lookout in charge of warning of the presence of any enemy with the cry "a gun!" (to take up arms). This custom brought him to america according to the book the true story of the new Spain. Bernal days del Castillo

  
école
  40

Ecole: this word is believed by us to get the Italian language eccolo cua which translates as "here is" is like saying it gave to the nail, I found the answer, I chord of a situation, I found the solution to a problem. It's like the eureka of the Greeks "I found it".

  
enmuinarse
  20

Enmuinarse: Muiña courage, anger, disgust is therefore enmuinarce is angry, filled with wrath

  
mantenimiento predictivo
  14

Predictive maintenance: the vast majority of events of life are cause and effect therefore are predictable. Predictive maintenance on a vehicle for example follow indications which gives me the Agency at that time should change certain parts and vehicle life will be longer.

  
apixcahuarse
  24

Apixcahuarse: Smell that dismisses clothes when washing directly with rainwater and when we dry it in the shade, also acquires this smell when it is raining the clothes that we expose to the Sun.

  
¡carajo!
  46

Hell: means virile member, but in a colloquial sense has another connotation that may mean surprise, shock, anger, not to accept something that is essential to me.

  
sexchantaje
  20

Sex-blackmail: forcing a person to have sexual intercourse through blackmail

  
niño hipotrofico
  29

Child hipotrofico: hiccup is down trofos food a child hipotrofico are what do not develop by having an atrophied organ or many.

  
diantres
  45

Hell: Is very interesting as some words like hell are born: in the Middle Ages it was common when someone is angry he invoked the devil but were aware that invoke it brought them misery, to avoid the French created a euphemism for the word di Ablo thus is born the word hell

  
desprogramado
  14

Desprogramado: With the arrival of the computers the words program, deprogramming, they have become very common and are terms used when referring to the machines as to humans. This word means that a team does not have program and can also refer to a person free from social programs.

  






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