Also Cucufate, Cucufat, Cugat in catalan, from the late latin cucufa, hood, hood, Cap, Cap probably carrying a Tunisian monk who evangelized in the 3rd century the Barcelona area of San Cugat del Vallés, martyred and buried in what was from the IX century the Romanesque monastery of Sant Cugat, of great architectural beauty as many others in this area. Spanish popular tradition has become to this Saint as devoted to San Antonio in an antidote for loss of objects with this silly formula and little: San Cucufate, San Cucufate, by the cojones te ato and if I can't find it, you do not untie.
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