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1o_ Hard corundum stone, used to polish metals and carve or overshadow glass; gives its name to any material or tool that has the same use. The Spanish took it from Catalan, but it has a distant Greek origin in 963; 956; 949; 961; 953; ( smerí "dry sand to polish" ). See Grind . 2nd_Merejón ( weapon ) .
1o_ It is a grace, a good given, can be a gift or an infusible value, also obtained in supernatural way. 2o_ Reduction of the old voice "Doño" . It was a title treatment for people of high social rank, today it is still used before the name as a sign of respect. It abbreviates "D." and comes from the Latin dominus, i ( "master, sir") passing through some medieval donnus that justifies the 'ñ', as happened with 'donna'.
1o_ Rural house, small and rustic material . By extension any cottage, even higher category and for vacationing . 2nd_ For the above, artistic work that represents a rural landscape with hamlets. 3o_ As who inhabits a hut usually has some animals, it is also named the cattle that belong to it, and by extension to the cattle of a region. 4o_ By the previous one, any recua destined for a task . 5o_ In some pool games the cabins are parallel strips to the bands that are used to score scores according to the position of the balls.
Genealogy, alcurnia, lineage with some quality or quality for the breed. It is used for breeding animals. It comes from the English pedigree, the Anglo-American con pé de grue, or the French version pied de grue; means "crane leg" alluding to the graph of trifurced lines in the family trees and the brand similar to a '' they put on the best English horses.
Since we're telling you the story. The original query was made on a site on the Castilian language (where it corresponds, not in a dictionary) by this fragment of a story that was not understood : « . . . dried asaz beans. . . » . I doubt that someone dedicated to literature will misunderstand the wrong place, and reverse the letters of one word or remove the accent from another; that's what trolls have been doing because they're too patient here. Either way we will take advantage of the input and link each word (as befits a dictionary) in case someone falls by chance in this entry and wants to understand the fragment of text (although it is not a speech, and no one normal is going to look for it in a dictionary , and if you do. . . you have to write it without misspellings). See Jewish, asaz, dry.
Greek divinity of mesura and temperance to face the temptations of the world, although it later included virginity and purity, so in literature and other arts he faced 931; 969; 966; 961; 959; 963; 965; 957; 951; ( Sofrosyne ) with Aphrodite. She was the daughter of Erebo (the darkness) and Nix (the night), and her daimon was locked in the box that pandora opened, but when she escaped to Olympus, she did not stay with mortals and for that reason is not a gift in us: to reach the sofrosine we must strive and fight against the hybrid.