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el lobo de esgos
  19

Also the werewolf of Allariz, the sacamantecas (sacamanteigas) or sacauntos, (home do unto), Manuel Blanco Romasanta Peddler or perhaps Manuela as it was registered in the parish in 1809. He was sentenced for 9 murders, although some attributed up to 17. The fat from the corpses sold to Portuguese apothecary, said the people. At the trial he confessed that he suffered from Lycanthropy, and that Queen Isabel II commuted her death sentence.

  
suso y yuso
  31

Also ayuso. Adverbs of old Castilian mean up and down. Before very seldom used. The monastery of San Millán de la Cogolla live Augustinian monks recoletos itself consists of two monasteries: St. Millán de Suso, above, in whose caves lived in the 6th century St. Millán and his fellow hermits. Currently nobody lives there. It is State-owned since the confiscation of Mendizábal. In San Millán de Yuso, which was built centuries later, now living the Augustinian Friars and it is international research center of Spanish.

  
cabornio
  17

Also caborniu, cabornu, caborno, caburnu, caburno. Bable. From the latin cavurna and cavern, cave, cavity. Large, hollow trunk of old, mostly chestnut trees once pruned to the trasmoche. My land there are still some trees in whose cavity is possible to protect yourself from the weather.

  
asierpe
  22

Also acierpe in Andalusia. Rod, nipple, mamon, which springs in some trees or shrubs of the base of the trunk, main branches or root and stem that consumes energy unnecessarily preventing a good fruiting. Farmers removed them with selective pruning.

  
se queres
  15

Another beautiful song of Luar na Lubre, fruit of his ethnographic research in Galician and asturleonesas areas: want that either truck sing / take or bido eixo /, treitoiras carballo as / e as sangubino wedges. If you want the cart to sing, put a shaft of birch, the treitoiras of oak and sanguino wedges.

  
o carro cantadeiro
  12

The singing, truck wooden, traditionally used in rural Galician, Castilian and asturleonesas steep, as a means of transport of the products of the field, dragged normally by cows or oxen quite slowly. My perfectly ground shaft was iron, but in Galicia used to be wooden and turning on other pieces of wood used to emit a characteristic sound that identified its owner.

  
bido
  40

With many other variant phonetic in Galician, Birch. They also say bidueiro, bidueira, bideiro, bidalo, biduo, drum, vidoeiro, properly betula alba.

  
treitoiras
  24

Oak wood parts compressing shaft truck that turn emitted a sharp and characteristic sound.

  
sangubiño
  36

Sanguino or frangula. A shrub that usually grows on the banks of rivers, flexible wood and purging toxic berries. Its bark has been used for tanning leather. Also say you sangobin, sangobino, sangubino, sangomino, sangrino, sangumin, sangumo, avellanillo, Black Alder, purple honeysuckle, smelly, salguera del Bierzo, sangreda, sangueno, azare and many other names. In my homeland, sanguin.

  
briqueño
  20

Briquero and gacería also. Jargon of the trilleros and traffickers in the segovian town of Cantalejo.

  
alzadeiras
  23

Barallete, the breasts of a woman in

  
humor inglés
  18

A couple visit their padres-suegros end-of-year festivities. -Are you bored, love? It seems that you look much at the clock. -No, no, dear, only I looked at the amount of hours that we have been enjoying.

  
cantiga de camariñas
  21

Beautiful song of Luar na Lubre, verses of the popular memory, also singing Luz Casal, Julie Fowlis and others. "Or go through Camariñas, by Camariñas singing." "as Camariñas girls are in rio, they are not washing River"

  
barallete
  35

Gibberish used in street trades, sharpeners and umbrella stands of the Ribeira Sacra and neighbouring areas, in their adventures by any part of Spain. The master (naceiro) and his apprentice (mutilated) used to use this speech to adjust prices, communicate any danger or make fun of a pusher. They used words of Galician, the Basque and even German. Milcos you ticen, non gaurra chegues e guchia do xibas you escorromeles! Wolves eat you, at night you won't and you desparrames to the door of the priest.

  
os tafenos da gaurra
  45

The IMPS in the night of the Ribeira Sacra. Magic song of Luar na Lubre. "A dog na porta e a nun truck Wolf, unha pita branca e a moi tolo castron e os wel.network da noite ao dancing are da gaita galega." . " . A dog at the door and a wolf in a truck, a white hen, a dumb kid and the Devils of the night dancing to the sound of bagpipes.

  
mesteño
  32

Own the Mesta or the Association of breeders of the Castilian Mesta. It is also said of the horses and cattle without an owner, as horses Mustang, symbols of the spirit of the American West, descendants of the carried by the Spaniards of the marshes of the Guadalquivir in Doñana natural park of Doña Ana, daughter of the Prince Eboli SA.

  
cenceño
  23

Also cencello or rime. So say my Zamora ashore to spray ice accumulated on the branches of the trees in the cold days of winter. In the toughest winters the cenceno builds up days and days on the banks of the rivers like the Douro, caught in an icy mist.

  
dies natalis solis invicti
  94

Birth of the invincible Sun, feast celebrated by the Romans after the winter solstice. To overcome the longest night, the Sun is reborn again adding a few minutes to the new day in our northern hemisphere. Roman holiday was the culmination of the Saturnalia, which were relaxed in atmosphere of Carnival customs. From the 4th century, legalized Christianity, began to consider the celebration of Christmas (nativitas), birth of Christ Sun, at this time. Overlapping parties pagan celebrations were suppressed without banning them. In this work the Christian rulers have always been teachers.

  
sugi
  19

Japanese name of a conifer of the family of the taxodiaceas which the English called Japanese cedar, although it is not strictly a cedar but more resembling a Sequoia or a Cypress. Name Cryptomeria japonica, is the national tree of the Japan, with certain sacredness as our cypress trees. It is an ornamental and timber tree.

  
libro becerro
  19

Also calf of the Merindades of Castile, manuscript ordered by Pedro I of Castile in the mid-14th century in which inventory's behetrias of the Kingdom was made. The manuscript was carried out on calfskin parchment after the courts of Valladolid in 1351, in which the Fijosdalgos of Castile asked the King of Behetrias the disappearance and its transformation into ancestral lands.

  






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