empty, a.
1. adj. Falto of physical or mental content.
2. adj. said of a female: who may not have breeding.
3. adj. said of a site: who is with fewer people than can attend him.
4. adj. hollow, or lacking the corresponding strength.
5. adj. vain (? arrogant, presumptuous).
6. adj. p. us. Surprisingly, no fruit, dead.7. adj. p. us. Idle, or without the occupation or exercise that could or should be.
8. m. concave or hollow of some things.
9. m. cavity between the false ribs and the Hollows of the hips.
10. m. brink, precipice or considerable height.
11. d. movement of Spanish dance, lifting one foot with violence and then lowering it naturally.
12. m. lack, lack or absence of any thing or person that is missing from
less.13. m. Fís. Space devoid of matter.
14. m. its. vacancy (? a position without providing).
1. loc. adj. said of a form of packaging: airless. U t. c. loc. Advisor.
falling in the empty what is said or proposed.
1. loc. verb. Colloq. Not have reception.
vacuum.1. loc. Advisor. In going or returning the trajineros or their beasts or carriages: no charge. Go, come back empty.