family.
1. adj. belonger or relating to the family. APL. to pers., u. t. c. s. m.
2. adj. He said anything that has very known or that it is very skilled.
3. adj. said of the treatment: plain and without ceremony.
4. adj. said of a Word, a phrase, language, style, etc.: natural, simple, typical of ordinary conversation.
n car: many seats.6. adj. Said of each of the normal or pathological, organic or psychological characteristics that present several individuals of the same family, transmitted by inheritance.
7. m. mourner or relative of a person, and particularly that part of his family.
8. m. person has frequent and reliable treatment with someone.
10. m. ecclesiastical or dependent page and diner for a bishop.
11. m. Minister of the former Ecclesiastical Tribunal of
the Inquisition who was attending the prison and other assignments.12. m. servant schoolchildren who have to serve the community, and not schoolchildren in particular.
13. m. The military order of Alcántara, which by affection and devotion was admitted to it, offering free, present or future, all or part of their property.
14. m. Which took the badge or habit of a religion, as the brothers of the third order.
15. m. demon supposed has deal with a person, which accompanies and serves.
1. loc. verb. familiar.? V.