S Logo
 Dictionary
 Open and Collaborative
 Home page

Meaning of fajina



Francisco Javier Bolívar Yaya Image
Francisco Javier Bolívar Yaya

fajina
  9

In my town (in Colombia) department of Atlántico is called "Fajina" to the meeting or group of people who plan a day of community work.

  



furoya Image
furoya

Fascine has several meanings. When comes from slaughter is a task, an obligation to do something; common in the army, where there are hints or fascine calls to go to eat, to return to barracks or just make another scheduled task. When it comes from the latin fasces is a beam or group of branches, firewood, ears of corn. . . See fascism.

  

Anónimo Image
Anónimo

FASCINE: Salamanca, haza, vegetable garden, fenced land dedicated to intensive cultivation.

  

Anónimo Image
Anónimo

FASCINE: Set of beams of mies in eras.

  

Anónimo Image
Anónimo

FASCINE: Collective work.

  

Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz Image
Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

Fascine: f. in some regions of Colombia, this word was used by the grandmothers as a synonym for impertinence. For example, when one of your children or grandchildren are bothered by something, the grandmother scolded him: " leave the fascine ".

  

Anónimo Image
Anónimo

Period of hiatus or rest after meals in the marine

  










What is the meaning of fajina in the Spanish open dictionary

Follow www.wordmeaning.org on Facebook  Follow www.wordmeaning.org on Twitter  Follow www.wordmeaning.org on Google+  Follow www.wordmeaning.org on feed 

  ES    PT