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mastigador
Masticador Mas`ti*ca"dor, n. [Cf. Sp. mastigador. See Masticate.] (Man.) A part of a bridle, the slavering bit. [Written also mastigador.]

Meaning of Mastiga from wikipedia

- Mastigas or Mastinas (Gr****: Μαστίγας or Μαστίνας, fl. 535–541) ruled the Mauro-Roman Kingdom during the sixth century as King of the Moors and Romans...
- Caesariensis remained under the control of local Moorish rulers such as Mastigas, and it was not until the 560s and 570s that Byzantine control was established...
- Masuna King of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom Reign c. 508–535 Predecessor Unknown Successor Mastigas Born Mauretania Caesariensis (western Algeria) Died Unknown...
- along the roads linking Byzacena with Numidia. Masuna was succeeded by Mastigas (also known as Mastinas) by 535 AD. Pierre Morizot identified Mastinas...
- Ifisdaïas Masuna Althias Cutzinas Orthaïas Bezina Iabdas Cutzinas  Iabdas Mastigas Orthaïas Stotzas † Antalas  Stotzas the younger † Ierna  Carcasan † Bruten...
- is derived from the Ancient Gr**** words ourá (οὐρά) meaning "tail" and mastiga (μαστίγα) meaning "whip" or "scourge", after the thick-spiked tail characteristic...
- Matsiga Bakin Famfo; Matsiga II K/M Goto; Rijiyar Dadi I Social Welfare; Mastiga III Bakin Titi; Rajiyar Dadiii Kusa Da Kofar Kudu; Rajiyar Dadi Kofar Altine;...
- Byzantine historian Procopius also mentions another independent ruler, Mastigas, who controlled most of Mauretania Caesariensis in the 530s. In the 7th...
- of Roman Britain Masuna, first recorded king of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom Mastigas, Masuna's successor John (Mauro-Roman king), Berber military leader Garmul...
- Orientalists; unlike other Berber kings, like his predecessors Masuna, Masties, Mastigas and Garmul, Arab chroniclers likely transmitted us a name of another language:...