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A higumen or hegumen (from the Greek hìghóumenos, surely from hìghêisthai, 'guide'), is a monastic layman or cleric who has been chosen as a leader by the monastery community. At present he is the abbot although today many abbots are part of the clergy. Some synonyms, words, or similar expressions may be hegumenous
MATE CIMARRÓN is a type of mate, infusion made from yerba mate, a plant that grows in the causes of rivers. The leaves are dried and crushed, and then placed inside a container into which warm water is poured and absorbed through a light bulb. Sugar can be added to reduce its bitterness
ANTHEM RECORDED formerly an orfeón played the national anthems. Today it is a stereophonic recording of high quality that in no way detracts from the previous one, except that sometimes errors occur and the one of another country is played or they can not find it delaying the ceremony, or they start or end at the wrong point. But hey, it has been automating and with digital files almost does not happen more
NEW AGE Anglicism which translates as New Age, but which maintains the Saxon expression throughout the planet. It is a lifestyle that encompassed the religious, esoteric, ideological, cultural and musical of the 70s and 80s. The music was appeasing and oriented to transcendental meditation. Enja, Vangelis and Yanni, one of the largest, along with Kitaro who made spectacular drum solos. You should listen to them at least once before you die.
SURROUNDING Anglicism meaning envelope, surround, derived from the verb surround, 'to surround'. SURROUND (SOUND) is called the musical effect that was used in the 60s and 70s where sounds were separated by different channels and played in multistereo mode by different speakers placed in a circle or oval of the listeners' enclosure or the auditorium or movie theater. In this way sound also came from the sides and back producing the feeling of being in the middle of many sounds coming from all sides as if you were in a live event. It came to install 6 to 9 different speakers.
BALKAN relative to the Balkans, one of the three great peninsulas of southern Europe, continent to which it is linked by the Balkan mountains to the east (hence its name) and the Dinaric Alps, to the west. It is made up of eleven countries Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria and Romania. The westernmost part of Turkey is also part of . See also BALKANISM
BALKANISM 1 . Fragmentation of a larger region into many smaller and more ineffective pieces, even creating conflicts with each other, causing a potential future economic, political and social deterioration. 2 . Discourse promoting the political and cultural stereotype of the Balkans. 3 . A linguistic or cultural word, phrase or concept originating in or confined to the Balkan region.
BRITHANI aberration by BRITTANY, (BRITANIA), region more to the boroeste of France, between the English Channel and the bay of Vizcarra. 2 . Aberration by BRITTANY feminine name of Celtic, French and English origin. It arrived in the United States in 1971 and within a few years was among the 100 most used names. It means from Brittany (France) or great Britain (England). It is a Christian name 3 . Aberration by the BREED OF DOG BRITTANY, of French origin, medium size, similar to spaniels and not used for hunting. BRITTANY in urban language is synonymous with coward and is used primarily in English-speaking prisons to confront the weakest inmates newly admitted to the prison.