Group of two words that have the same etimo but different phonetic evolution, via equity or popular and the cultured. In our language we have many examples of such as silly and stunned atonitus, ear and auricle of auricle, broth and warm calidus, key and key clavis, finger and digit of digitus, speech and fable fable, fire and focus of focus, wood and matter of matter, work and opera opus, Word and parable of parabola, plain and planus flat and many others.
Glucagon Like Peptide, peptide glucagon-type 1, 30 amino acid peptide, excreted by the L of the intestine cells in the presence of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids. Its half-life is 2 minutes because it is degraded by its inhibitor, the DPP-4 enzyme, dipeptidyl peptidase-4. Current researchers of the University of Zurich study this hormone with promising advances for diabetics, empowering inhibitors of DPP-4 inhibitory enzyme, such as sitagliptin, Vildagliptin, saxagliptin and others.
From the Greek, philogelos philogelotos, lover of laughter. Compilation of 265 jokes of classical antiquity, written in Greek to the 4th century perhaps by Hierocles and Filagrio. Laugh especially of philosophers and intellectuals whose eagerness for excessive knowledge leads them to lose common sense, also of the greedy, charlatans and fools especially if abderitas.
Bush cultivated or used as an ornamental in the family of the anacardiaceas of pinnate leaves that secrete urushiol, an oil that can cause rash on contact. Clustered red pea-shaped fruit are used in Arabian cuisine and also in the tanning of leather. This plant sumagre, zumaquera is also known as sumac, aldebajin, stick, sumac, and has many species. One of them, rhus coriaria.
Born in or concerning the Bierzo, a region located to the West of Leon, vertebrate by the Sil River, tributary of the Miño basin. The name derives from the celtibérico oronimo Bergidom or Bergidum (Antonino itinerary City) which was latinised in Berizum as they certify documents of the 9th and 10th century. The Chronicon de el obispo de Oviedo Pelayo 12th century referring to Bermudo II of León: in Berizo vitam finivit. From the 9th century in the reign of Alfonso III of Asturias people of el Bierzo repopulated areas more to the South in the province of Zamora and why some municipalities in this province are called Bercianos Bercianos de Aliste, Valverde Bercianos or Bercianos de Virdia Les.
Latin expression used by the German reformer Thomas Müntzer Anabaptist rallying cry in the so-called war of German peasants in the 16th century. Everything is common, everything belongs to everyone, without private property. Also said it theologian Thomas Aquinas 13th century Christian, but only in extreme necessitate.
That he professes the huterismo, a radical community of the Anabaptist, current branch within the German Protestant reformism of the 16th century. The Hutterites founded by Tyrolean Jakob Hutter Hatter unlike his brothers amish and Mennonites continue to put into practice community of goods requiring the early Christians in the acts of the Apostles. His pacifism contrary to all military activity and pay taxes of war has brought them few problems everywhere.
Judgment of Tacitus in the annals with which mark its intention of treating historical facts since the death of Augustus to the Nero without bitterness or partiality, without hate or love. Slogan later became historical method the nineteenth-century German historian Leopold von Ranke subject only to documents. But the correct not only historical method must be based, but also, in the documents. Currently in Spain, many want to make the historical memory of our past more recent ira et studio claiming the truth of what so many years has been buried in ditches. The wounds do not heal if the infection is still inside.
Offered by oenus, Latin spelling of the Greek oinos, wine and garum, garo, very strong sauce obtained from the maceration of various fish in salt. This combination of the garum wine Palladium and some other flavoring ingredients (cumin, celery, pepper, honey. . . ) they have it and are beginning to release it some current researchers of the University of Cádiz. They have achieved up to 8 shades of this very common sauce between the Roman patricians made more than 2. 000 years.
The Greek word from which derived above Arabs is mechanikos, mechanical, industrious, creator of machines. The almajaneque was indeed a war machine medieval throwing stones of up to half a ton, the trabuquete used in the siege to cities or forts before the use of gunpowder. In the mid-14th century in the siege of the city of Caffa in the Crimea peninsula to the North of the Black Sea, the Mongols also launched contaminated bodies of bubonic plague against the Genoese. Then spread to Byzantium, Genoa, Sicily, and so began the great debacle.
Derives from the Greek adjective sapros, Putrid, rotten, mouldy and the substantive phyton, plant, everything that takes place. The Saprophytes are fundamental to the food chain. They are essential in the food chain as they help in the process of decomposition that fertilizes the soil. The vultures also are considered Saprophytes because they feed on corpses rotting.
Asturleones alistano localism. So they call in my land the hemlock, conium maculatum, toxic, foul-smelling plant that develops on the banks of the rivers with some similarity to parsley in their early stages of development. Also receives plenty of names among the people, as parsley of dog or Wolf or of donkey or of Toad or of witch or of male or of tonto, locoweed, mastrancho, budonos, fennel, canahueca, reeds, canaleja, canaloca, cibuta, chifletes and 50 m Il other modes.
Keep in the Groove, galana. This expression is alistana. You could hear whom araba with a couple of cows, one of which would be called as well. The galana pisaría by open Groove and therefore marked address. The expressive connotation tells us that the plows or mole, as also the women, did this work was friendly with animals. At the end of the sucada are you oria tell: jo, cela, galana! for, galana, the turns!
Also Julia or Estinfelo, from the Greek Stymphalos or Stymphelos. It was the name of a city, a Valley, a river, a lake and a mountain located northeast of Arcadia. Julia, according to Greek mythology, was the name of a son of Elato, grandson of Ares, installed here. The city of Julia is mentioned by Homer in the Iliad in the catalogue of ships of the coalition of the achaeans. Also it is Lake Stymfalia carnivorous birds with claws, wings and beak bronze, in the works of Heracles. In this area of the North of the Peloponnese Stimfalia municipality is currently located in the Valley of the monastery of Zaraka.