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day.

(Of thelat.)(dies).

1. m. While the land used in turning around its axis; It is equivalent to 24 hours.

2. m. time when the Sun is above the horizon.

3. m. by antonom. Light of the day.

4. m. time makes during the day or much of it. Rainy, covered, clear day

5. m. day in which the church celebrates the Holy, the sacred mystery, etc., of which one person t

OMA name, on this same person. U m. in pl. Today they are the days of Eugenio

6. m. birthday. U m. in pl.

7. m., occasion. The day that lose you respect, is over all

8. m. pl. life. At the end of his days After his days

day adiado.

1. m. day diado.

day astronomical.

1. m. Astr. Time between two consecutive steps of the Sun by the upper Meridian.

day civil.

1. m. time between two half consecutive nights.

day colendo.

1. m. Day festive.

day critic.

1. m. One of which hangs a disease or business decision.

1. m. The first of the year.

day of years.

1. m. birthday.

day of fasting.

1. m. One in which the Catholic Church sends fast.

day of oxen.

1. m. land measure, used in Asturias, equivalent to 1257 centiáreas.

day of field.

1. m. The intended for fun in the field.

day of meat.

1. m. One in which the Church allows to eat meat.

day of ash.

1. m. Wednesday of ash.

day decretorio.

1. m. Med. day of cutio.

1. m. day of work.

day of rest.

1. m. day of rest.

2. m. The that was paid to the shops of carriages or beasts, as well as those that were used on the road.

day of God.

1. m. Corpus1

.

2. m. day of judgment (? last day of the time).

day of party.

1. m. feast of the Church or official.

day Party learns.

1. m. feast of the Church.

day of fortune.

1. m. Among hunters, one that is abundant hunting, by nevada, by burning in the camp

or or by another similar accident, and in which prohibits hunting. U m. in pl.

day of gala.

1. m. One that held some anniversary or notable event, the militia, the Court or a particular family dress Gala.

day afirstlings.

1. (Because it is allowed to eat the intestines and limbs of cattle, and all the afirstlings of them). d. In the kingdoms of Castile, Saturday (? sixth day of the week).

day Save.

1. m. day of precept.

day of finance.

1. m. day of work.

day of strike.

1. m. One in which craftsmen do not work, even though she is no holiday.

2. m. its. That or those that mediate between one and another fever who suffers from tercianas or cuartanas.

day of Church.

1. m. The intended to confess and receive communion, to win a Jubilee or attend a church function.

day of pardon.

1. m. One in which Kings and sovereigns usually pardon of the death penalty and granting other pardons.

day jewel.

1. m. In the Palace, that had besamanos.

day of trial.

1. m. Colloq. day of the

Trial.

day of the jewel.

1. m. One in which the Knight who was to marry presented which was supposed to be his wife a jewel of value.

day of the said.

1. m. One in which the ecclesiastical judge explores the will of those who have marriage.

day of the trial.

1. m. Among Christians, last day of the time, in which Jesucristo will judge the living and the dead.

OrRTOGR. ESCR. with may. initial.

2. m. Colloq. One in which there is great confusion, pomp and shouting, or gathered crowds.

day of the Final judgment.

1. m. day of the trial.

day of the deceased, or day of the deceased.

1. m. The commemoration of the faithful departed, on 2 November.

day of the innocent.

1. m. On December 28.

day first mobile.

1. m. Astr. day astronomical.

day of the Mr.

1. m. Corpus1.

day of hand.

1.

(As noted in the almanacs with a manecita indicator). m. day of mass.

day of tablecloths long.

1. m. El Salva. and México. One that takes guests and they are treated with beggar.

day middle party.

1. m. day of mass.

day of average gala.

1. m. Which is celebrated with some solemnity,

less than the the days of gala.

day of mass.

1. m. One that ordered the Church to hear mass, and allowed to work.

day of fashion.

1. m. In theatres, circuses, exhibitions, etc., day of the week in which the entry price is greater, to book more wealthy people.

day of fish.

1. m. One in which the Church forbids eating meat.

1. m. One that sends the Church which is heard mass and that does not work.

day of Ramos.

1. m. Domingo de Ramos.

day of Kings.

1. m. On 6 January, Epiphany.

day of work.

1. m. The regular, as opposed to the party.

day of courts.

1. m. One that was given judicial hearing, which the courts are franqueaban and presented them the judges and Ministers in whose charge was the administration of justice.

day Friday, or day of vigil.

1. m. day of fish.

day diado.

1. m. The precise and above to run something.

day Roman Catholic Bishop.

1. m. day liturgical.

day holiday.

1. m. One in which the courts are closed, and suspended the course of the business of justice.

2. m. Day festive.

3. m. official holiday which falls on Sunday.

4. m. day of work.

day festive.

1. m. feast of the Church or official.

day skillful.

1. m. Der. The usable for judicial proceedings, which is normally a holiday, except in extraordinary cases and summaries of criminal civil.

day Insert.

1. m. Adding to the month of February in each leap year.

day interciso.

1. m. One that morning it was party and in the afternoon it could work.

day legal.

1. m. its. day of courts.

day working.

1. m. day of work.

day school.

1. m. In educational establishments, which occurs class.

day liturgical.

1. m. Which, for the cult Church in prayer and Divine Office begins the Catholic Church since the time of Eve until the next day at the same time.

day maritime.

1. m. time which has elapsed since a boat that is sailing has the Sun at its zenith, until that happens the same to the next day.

day means.

1. m space of time that results from dividing the length of the solar year in 365 parts equal.

day natural.

1. m. Fís. day (? time when the Sun is above the horizon).

day nefarious.

1. m. In ancient Rome, that that was not legitimate to treat the public affairs and administration of justice.

2. m. The mourning and sadness, considered to be fatal in memory of a great disgrace of the Roman people.












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