gate.
1. f. Middle door, by way of dedge, who have some houses and rooms in the main entrance to guard her and does not prevent the light of day.
2. f. iron strong wooden or iron, which slips by lanes or slides, and is placed in the canals, ditches, etc., for graduation or cut off the passage of the water.
3. f. curtain or cortinón that was placed at the entrances of the beam car had no glass.
4. f. superimposed, equal to the clothing piece of cloth, in which the commanders of the military orders brought l
Cross on the chest, by way of scapular.