Secret site to keep something or abundant in something Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be güinchi , in cobjo 40 , valley of iguña 41 ,
Juan
In Béjar, Salamanca, you play the rinche (not hide-and-seek)
Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
It means very full, crowded, crowded, stuffed. It is a Chileanism. In Spain and especially in Salamanca it means refuge, hideaway, burrow, hiding place. Small and cozy place.
Alfonso
My mother, originally from a small town in Toledo, called rinche to a hiding place where she kept some money.
Anónimo
It means hideout, hideout, shelter, hiding place, burrow, den. Suitable place to hide or take refuge.
Anónimo
South of Valladolid : small and cozy place, hollow to accommodate.
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