- and
their tones; for example, in Spanish, "truco"
refers to stud males, "
esquila" to
female goats or ewes, and "esquileta" for
pregnant females and immature...
- Peninsula,
especially the
Visigoths and the Suevi,
added words such as blancu,
esquila, estaca, mofu, serón, espetar, gadañu and tosquilar.
Arabisms could reach...
-
Parroco P.
Bernardo Aparicio Año 1895".
Bells of this type are
known as
esquila (small bell) or
Campana de vuelo,
literally a "flight bell" used to sound...
-
rural sectors of Ñuble and the country. The
celebrations of the
Cherry and
Esquila; this
first occurs in
December in Quinchamalí, with
typical folkloric activities...
- high. The Old
Tower is the only one that has
bells totaling ten,
eight esquilas or
smaller bells and a bell for the clock. The
heaviest and most famous...
- muni****lity
conducted a festival, for the
first time,
named the
Festival de la
Esquila,
which consisted of
sheep shearing,
Chilean typical games, a craft, gastronomic...
-
Mercedes 1953
Toada de Nanã 1953 No
Parque for children's
chorus 1954 A
Esquila for
voice and
piano -
poetry of Laci Osório 1954
Novos Cantares with poetry...
-
poetry and literature,
Gironella wrote his
first and only novel,
Tiburcio Esquila. His
writing career was
short lived, however,
after failing to find a publisher...
- June 2017). "Medición de
finura y
longitud de
fibra de Vicuña
obtenida en
esquilas comunitarias en la
Provincia de Jujuy, Argentina".
Revista de Investigaciones...
- burst, spring, jump'.
esquila sb.m. 'bell' ('et ajuntarõ
outras esquilas que sonauã muy bẽ', 1295),
probably from Old
Occitan esquila, from PGmc *skellaz...