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refranes de pan
  74

Zamorano catapum year sayings: good Chickpea and the good thief in Fuentesauco are. Benaventano, neither Lions nor zamorano. Better is a decision that two will give you. If naked I was born and naked myself, neither lose nor gain. Zamora did not win in one hour. A stick with ornaments is also a stick. Benavente, villa good and bad people, to which another replies: who lies, says it is good your villa, best is its people. Many trim Kit and little icnaf ( many appearance and little money ). Rapa with rumiendo ( patch ) in the ass, safe alistano.

  
peromato
  18

A said zamorano reza thus: three things there are in Zamora that not them has Madrid, the but killed, it governs and the paseo of San Martin. The first two are wind vanes. It but kill or but Moto or peromato represents to a Knight medieval with the password Bermeja or flag of Zamora. According to some it made a locksmith of the century XVI and is placed in the Church Romanesque of San Juan Bautista in the side West of the plaza greater, being replaced by a replica in 1987. Currently is preserved as it governs in the Museum Provincial of Zamora. Some say that was an imitation of the Pedro killed, another vane of the Cathedral of Astorga, tribute to an arriero maragato and considered the peromato zamorano a symbol of them once abundant muleteers maragatos of the area.

  
escape
  44

To escape: expression adverbial perfectly alistana with the verb go or ride that means of hurry, with Celerity. So-and-so seems a whirlwind, always go to escape, say the alistanos.

  
quitapesares
  22

Worry, consolation or situation of relief from the discomfort or of the sadness of the soul. Some use the wine or the beer with this end, but not usually give result

  
a la buena ventura
  16

Game and song child worry that a child leave of cry when is falls or is sad. " To the good ventura, if Dios te it gives. If you chop the fly, arrascar you it, arrascar you the ". And will make Tickle on the Palm of an of their hands. And the child you will look and smile.

  
que es abstente
  25

From latin abstineo abstines abstinere, 2nd person singular imperative of the verb to refrain with the enclitic pronoun you. This verb, used primarily as pronominal, means to inhibit any conduct prohibited, permitted or recommended, not eating, deprived of something, do not vote in elections.

  
que es abstente
  38

From latin abstineo abstines abstinere, 2nd person singular imperative of the verb to refrain with the enclitic pronoun you. This verb, used primarily as pronominal, means to inhibit any conduct prohibited, permitted or recommended, not eating, deprived of something, do not vote in elections.

  
alea
  26

Word of the latin, alea aleae, luck, game of chance. " Alea iacta est " ( it luck is pitch ) discussed them historians that said July César before pass with his army the year 49 to. d. C. the river Rubicon, border between Italy and the Gaul Cisalpine that no army could cross without the permission of the Senate Roman, what gave place, after defeat to his enemy Pompey , to its hegemony in the Government of Rome.

  
eugenia
  43

Name own feminine, well beautiful, of origin Greek: eu, well, good and genos geneos, origin, birth and this of gignomai, birth, get to be, exist: the well born or of good origin. Santa Eugènia is a neighborhood of Madrid, also beautiful, filled with gardens and trees, located to the East of the city, known in the media for the 11-M. Santa Eugenia is my neighborhood.

  
mascarpone
  31

Cheese fresh and creamy of the Lombardy Italian very used to make the tiramisu, retrieved of the cream of the milk with that is makes the Parmesan, to which that is adds a culture of bacteria

  
temple
  56

Order religious medieval founded to beginning of the century XII to defend them holy places of Jerusalem and to them pilgrims of the domain Muslim, also called Templars. Ordre du temple, in French, order of the temple, because its founders are installed in a mansion of Jerusalem on the Temple of Solomon.

  
figamolla
  35

In catalan and Valencian fig soft, person without character, without firmness, of little decision, weeping, pusillanimous. In a tone something macho, very own of our languages, is applied especially to the women.

  
coscachos
  33

Plural of coscacho. Americanism. Noogie, slap, THUMP, cacharrazo, once as the head with knuckles of the closed hand or otherwise.

  
alboronía
  16

Alboronía and boronia. Andalusian dish also called Ratatouille Andalusian or Eggplant stew, based on all the stews, manchego, Madrid, Bilbao and the Majorcan tumbet or the Catalan xanfaina. The original ingredients were eggplant, garlic, onion, pumpkin and crushed nuts. All poached in olive oil. With the discovery of America were added tomatoes, pepper, and paprika. Others add different types of fruit, cheese or other ingredients. It is a delicious dish. Hispanic Arabs tasted it in weddings and large celebrations.

  
arcuzile
  26

arcuzile is incorrectly written, and should be written as "artichoke" being its meaning:
From Hispanic Arabic alqabsil, artichoke, artichoke, boldo cabezuela, ( cynara scolymus ) Mediterranean plant of the Asteraceae family, consumed since antiquity as slightly bitter vegetable, digestive and diuretic. Also called it alcacil, alcací, alcancil, alcancilera, alcarcil, alcaucique, alcaulera, arcancil, carchofa, Thistle eating, morrilla, morrillera.

  
als
  16

With "h" by the harsh spirit of the first vowel, hals halos in Greek means salt, salt and also sea block.

  
calisto
  34

Name own masculine branch of the Greek kallistos, superlative of kalos, beautiful, good, beautiful. One of them protagonists of the Celestina or tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea, written to end of the century XV in the reign of the Kings Catholic.

  
hetaira
  62

Of the Greek classic hetairos hetaira hetairon, mate. The hetairas or heteras Greek were women of company that, as say my colleagues, had a level cultural, social and economic high more next to the Geisha Japanese that to our prostitutes ( porne pornes ). Hetairas famous from it Greece casica were Phyrne, model and lover of the sculptor Praxiteles, reflected in the Venus of Cnidus and Aspasia, lover of the ruler Pericles.

  
pentalogo
  37

Pentalogo. As them speakers Hispanic are mostly of culture Judeo-Christian, the Academy admits Decalogue, of the Greek deka, ten and logos logou, reason, Word: ten rules, the ten commandments, although for the dictionary is any set of standards and not necessarily ten. If our culture outside Buddhist the Decalogue would be pentalogo, by them five rules of this religion: not remove any life ( excluding them plants and microorganisms ) not you apropiarás unduly of what not you belongs, not will have a bad conduct sexual ( doing damage to someone ) not lie or will use them words against nobody and not take substances toxic that can cloud or damage the mind and the body. Logically this pentalogo of the culture Buddhist has State and is open to many discussions.

  
alguarin
  27

In ready, perfectly linguistic area, he is called farnero to this reservoir escabado in the ground and covering of slate ( lately of cement ) where falling slowly and at short intervals the flour, crushed by stones; in Galician and Portuguese will say farneiro. Nearly all the mills of Aliste are abandoned and is are dying of penalty.

  






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