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  • 121castellano — ► adjetivo 1 De Castilla o su lengua. ► sustantivo 2 Persona natural de esta región. ► sustantivo masculino 3 LINGÜÍSTICA Español, lengua española. 4 LINGÜÍSTICA Dialecto de origen latino que se originó en las montañas de Cantabria y que sirvió… …

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  • 122subalcaide — ► sustantivo masculino POLÍTICA Teniente de alcaide. * * * subalcaide m. Adjunto o sustituto del *alcaide. * * * subalcaide. m. Sustituto o teniente de alcaide …

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  • 123al|cayde — al|caide or al|cayde «al KAYD; Spanish ahl KY thay», noun. 1. a commander of a Spanish fortress. 2. a warden of a Spanish prison. ╂[< Spanish alcaide < Arabic al qā id the commander] Usage Alcaide is sometimes confused with …

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  • 124al|caide — or al|cayde «al KAYD; Spanish ahl KY thay», noun. 1. a commander of a Spanish fortress. 2. a warden of a Spanish prison. ╂[< Spanish alcaide < Arabic al qā id the commander] Usage Alcaide is sometimes confused with …

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  • 126Cycling at the 2004 Summer Paralympics — in Athens, consisted of 31 events in two disciplines, track cycling and road cycling. Track cycling took place at the Olympic Velodrome, and road cycling at Vouliagmeni. Contents 1 Classifications and events 2 Medal summary 2.1 …

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  • 128Arabic influence on the Spanish language — has been significant, due to the Islamic presence in the Iberian peninsula between 711 and 1492 A.D. (see Al Andalus). Modern day Spanish language (also called castellano in Spanish) first appeared in the small Christian Kingdom of Castile in… …

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