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Mocadorada (also
known as Mocadorà, from the word
Mocador, the
Valencian word for handkerchief), is a
tradition from the
Valencian Community celebrated...
- "growth, development" (from creiximoni)
muccaturi – "handkerchief" (from
mocador; but also
French mouchoir) (cognate of
Maltese maktur) priàrisi – "to be...
- and in the
suffix -dor); e.g. fideuà [fiðeˈwaː] ( < fideuada) 'fideuà',
mocador [mokaˈoɾ] 'tissue' (note this feature,
although widely spread in south...
- day of
Saint Denis of Paris. Men
typically give
their partners a
scarf (
mocador)
containing candied fruits and
vegetables made of marzipan;
these candies...
-
verds (the greens).
Castellers also
usually wear one or more
bandanas (
mocadors),
usually red with
white spots and the team's emblem, for
various purposes...
- 'noia del
mocador' del
president Companys" (in Catalan).
Barcelona city council.
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Conxita Julià, la nena del
mocador de Companys...
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guitarra with the
songs Una guitarra, Ella em deixa, La mort de l'avi and El
mocador. In 1966
appeared his
second EP Ara que tinc vint anys with the
songs Ara...
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paloma (Spanish) – dove
scupetta –
escopeta (Spanish) –
rifle muccatùri –
mocador (Catalan) –
tissue prèscia –
pressa (Catalan) –
precipitation timpa – timba...
- to a
beloved person.
These sweet gifts are
known as La Mocadorà,
being mocador the
Valencian word for a silk handkerchief,
where the
marzipan vegetables...
- center,
although some more
solemn dance troupes (such as La Oferta, the
Mocadors, the Bandanas, or the Mercançó)
deviate from this tradition. The ball dels...