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conchatumare
  47

Deformed Apheresis of the shell of your mother, insult which in Spain is not usually hear, except among Americans, especially when they play soccer. Here they say, as equivalent insult, your whore mother.

  
esparcio
  34

Spread. In ready, my perfectly tierruca, say esparejio, esparejido, esparejir passive participle, spread, spread spatially rather extend, spread, spread, expand, space, also say arramar the harvest, rye or wheat or barley or carob in the era for threshing. Now already not be threshing nor be mowing or almost na.

  
beatos
  24

Blessed 1: Plural of blessed. In the right canonical beatus, ( happy, blissful 41, title and treatment given to the deceased in the process of canonization, previous to the Holy, worthy of worship for his exemplary life. In popular language, it is thus called a person addicted to religious ceremonies or says a religiousness exaggerated and can be false, meapilas, self-righteous, measalves, tragamisas, tragasantos, mojigato, tragahostias, gazmoño.

  
beatos
  26

Blessed 2: Plural of blessed. Beautifully written and decorated medieval Codex which reproduces the comments to the revelation of San Juan of the Beato de Liébana, Asturias monk of unknown identity, which he wrote to the 796 in the monastery of Santo Toribio de Liébana, near Potes, Cantabria. They are preserved around 31 blessed, written between the 8th and the 13th, who receive different denomination predominantly of its origin: Beato of San Salvador de Tábara, of San Millán de la Cogolla, of Burgo de Osma, of Santo Domingo de Silos, of Fernando I and Doña Sancha, of San Miguel de Escalada. A beauty of books.

  
yantaria
  29

It yantaría: 1st and 3rd person singular and courtesy of the conditional of the verb singular 2nd yantar, from the classical latin ientare for breach, breakfast; at the beginning of the Spanish it meant lunch, lunch ( My Cid, Berceo and Arcipreste de Hita ): Grand yantar le facen to the good Campeador; / ring the bells in San but to cry. / by Castiella hearing are the proclamations / commo my Cid el Campeador will be ground. Then went to mean eating, drinking food, even dinner, as in Cervantes... The girls, who were not made to hear such rhetoric, did not respond Word; they just asked if I wanted to eat something. -Any yantaría I, said Don Quixote, because, what I understand, I would do much to the case

  
pajareta
  39

In ready, perfectly area, there are washer, very beautiful butterflies, but the night have sad colors and are not well received.

  
mikdash
  25

In Hebrew sanctuary. Very beautiful and sad song from the album Ana Alcaide the cantiga from fire, an attempt of cultural conciliator from the music.

  
sefarad
  17

Exclusive book of Obadiah 40 biblical place name; Prophet less ) 1, 20, probably identified with any city of Asia minor as Sardis and Jewish since the beginnings of our era tradition associated with the Iberian peninsula where settled communities, according to some, since the time of the captivity of Babylon and the dispersion caused by the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 a. d. C. Sefarad is place and cherished homeland for Jews expelled in 1492. By 2015 Spain approved the law of Spanish nationality for the Sephardim of accredited Hispanic origin.

  
implica
  48

3rd person singular of the present indicative and 2nd singular of the imperative of the verb implicate what engage or commit or do partifice, impeach, meter, wrap, tangle, bundling, mix, blaming someone in something, understand, mean, include, involve, contain, assume, result, condition, be the antecedent of. In a conditional the antecedent involves the consequent. Here the logical argument called mode mode Ponens: given a conditional and affirmed the antecedent, this necessarily implies the affirmation of the consequent. If it rains, the street was wet; It's raining, then the street was wet.

  
reverbera
  29

3rd person singular of the present indicative and 2nd person singular imperative of the verb to reverberate, Latin reverberatory reverberare ( re - code repeat and verbero: spanking, hitting, fustigar 41, bounce, hit with a whip that bounces. This rebound was also applied in classical latin the rays of light, sound or heat as today: reflect, shine, shine, fulgurar, glistening, bounce, Flash, flashing, mirroring, resonate, radiate.

  
pispiretos
  59

Cool: Masculine plural of doting. It is said of the gait and the person vivacious, cheerful, dicharachera, expressive, acute, lively, awake, dynamic, savvy, shrewd, mischievous, flirtatious, presumed... So far used only in women, but things change. The Word probably comes from pizpita, pispita or pitita, i.e., the White Wagtail, motacilla alba also called Wagtail, bow tie of snows, Lady of the snows, nevatilla, nevereta, Dartford, rabicandil, Sandpiper... It is a happy bird and pizpireto that moves constantly and rapidly its long tail and who are happy with their presence and movements rides in the winter and spring.

  
postulado pobreza y felicidad
  42

Respecting the somewhat guasón postulate of Cuba Ricardo I think that poverty and happiness are always on the personal and social situation in which each of us live, having personally important subjective and social component more component objective. The poverty would be the lack of enough to live with dignity, materially and culturally; clear that some feel poor and unhappy with all the gold in the world and therefore want to have more because they don't want to share. About happiness, remember that in a kind of philosophy with my students, we come to this definition: the progressive abolition of absences not only on the line of having but also and above all in the the be. I.e., we are happier that we are acquiring things that make our life easier and above all in so far as we are going to be best people we know more, we respect and share more with others.

  
peintiquinustra
  85

Pintiquiniestra: The Pintiquiniestra Queen, one of the characters in the books of chivalry of the library of Don Quixote reading, in view of his mistress, had led him to madness, so with the niece, the priest and the Barber decided to burn them in a large bonfire. -" Then go to the poultry, said del cura, that sake of burn to the Queen Pintiquiniestra and Darinel pastor and his eclogues and the bedevilled and mixed reasons of its author, I burn with them to the father who begot me, if you walk in figure of knight errant "... ( chap. VI ).

  
el pozo amargo
  25

Well with curb stone located at the crossroads of the steep, narrow and shady Toledo streets of the Hail Mary, the bitter pit and the bitter well down near the square of the City Hall, the Museum of the magic Spain, Cathedral and Jewish quarter, well that killed the unfortunate story of love of Rachel, daughter of Levi and Fernando , Christian youth. This Toledo medieval legend of the era in which the three cultures, evil that well, lived, although dominated by Muslim, Ana Alcaide sings it. Most beautiful sad!

  
rusiagate
  36

Rusiagate: The suffix - gate has come to mean scandal politician for corruption after that journalists of the Washington Post, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein investigate and discover some hacking favored by the Nixon administration offices Watergate of the Democratic Party before the American's 1972 presidential elections, which led to the resignation of President Nixon. Currently it begins to speak of Rusiagate, because it says that President Trump would work with the Russian secret services to discredit Hillary Clinton in the last presidential election. The dismissal of the director of the FBI James Comey by Trump two weeks ago added fuel to the fire on this issue.

  
englutir
  31

Also in ladino, swallow, swallow. This word appears in a song Sephardic beautiful melody, based on a heartbreak romance, entitled Hixa me, my dear. The version of Ana Alcaide and his companions in the synagogue in the Tránsito of Toledo on You Tube is a beauty. Letter reads as follows: Hixa mia, my dear, / aman, aman, aman, / not throw you into the sea, / to the Sea this enfortuna, / watch that you'll be. / that I take, that I bring, / aman, aman, aman, / seven peaks hondor, / m engluta pexe preto / to save l love. A big fish to swallow me probably alludes to the biblical scene of Jonah and the whale.

  
rianxeira
  29

Rianxeira: Female inhabitant of Rianxo ( Rianjo, from latin rivus angulus, bend of the River, by the shape of the river Ulla upon entering the ria de Arosa ) municipality Galician 6 parishes and nearly 12,000 inhabitants, situated in the South of the province of la Coruña, patria chica of Castelao, father of the Galician nationalism, died in exile in Buenos Aires in 1950. At this time and in this place was created the eponymous song, hymn of Galician diaspora: to virxe de Guadalupe / cando vai pola ribeira, / descalcina pola area, / seems unha rianxeira. / Oliñas come, / oliñas come and go.

  
paises semi perifericos
  33

The periphery, from the Greek peri-, around and phero, carry, drive, carry, it is what is on and off a central point, is this central point a geographical location, economic situation, cultural or any other. The semiperiferia, although it is not word SAR, would be what is between the periphery and the Centre. Semiperipheral countries, economic and geopolitical, generally speaking are countries developing, which are in an intermediate situation as regards underd countries and developed ones. The relations between these countries, in particular the economic and welfare, often based on little ethical criteria. Suffice it to consider the underdeveloped to provide to the developed cheap raw materials, these elaborate and returned them expensive. Why we live well and most of the people in Africa the passes hard time.

  
nequis
  17

You can not. In latin, 2nd person singular of the present indicative form of irregular verb nequeo nequis nequire nequi ( v ) i nequitum: no power, not being able to.

  
tener chorra
  45

Good luck in the activity that develops. In football sometimes is said in the media when a coach does it well or has good luck, which has a flower in the ass. This said, for example, Zidane in this season. I've checked that the coaches of those who say this, tend to treat with respect, diplomacy and even love their players.

  






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