- of
compadre is
comadre (Spanish: [koˈmaðɾe], Portuguese: [kuˈmaðɾɨ]). Thus, the child's
father will call the child's
godmother "
comadre,"
while she will...
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Comadre was a
screamo band from
Redwood City, California,
composed of
former members of Heartcrosslove, One's Own Ruin, What Life
Makes Us, and Light...
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COMADRES (CoMadres) is the
group of
mothers and
family members of disappeared,
imprisoned political prisoners in El Salvador. They are
known for their...
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Comadre Florzinha, also
known as
Comadre Fulorzinha or
Comadre Fulozinha, is a
Brazilian group formed by
Karina Buhr (vocals,
percussion and rebec), Mairah...
- As
Comadres is a
theatrical comedy in two acts,
written by
Miguel M. Abrahão in 1978 and
published first in 1981 in Brazil. Beth Beast,
feminist leader...
- La
Comadre (1979) is a
Venezuelan telenovela that was
produced by and seen on Venezuela's
Radio Caracas Televisión. It was
written by Juan
Carlos Genet...
- Frameworks.
Besides his
production work, he
plays guitar for the
bands Comadre and
Everybody Row.
Shirley is also the
owner of The
Atomic Garden Recording...
- The
Three Happy Friends (Spanish: Las tres
alegres comadres) is a 1952
Mexican musical comedy film
directed by Tito
Davison and
starring Amalia Aguilar...
- parti****nts. The
Portuguese and
Spanish compadre (literally, "co-father") and
comadre ("co-mother"), the
French marraine and parrain, and the
archaic meaning...
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Blancanieves 2012
Nunca un Príncipe Azul Don
Quijote de la
Mancha 2013 La muy
fogosa historia de
Miguel Costilla Flor y
Comadre 2014
Romeo y
Julieta Julieta...