- ****ociated with the
worship of
Oxalá, has
become a
symbol of Candomblé in general.
Friday is the day
dedicated to the
worship of
Oxalá. A
large syncretic religious...
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meaning "hopefully" or "if God wills". The
Spanish word ojalá and the
words oxalá in
Asturleonese and
Galician (more
rarely in this
language ogallá), all...
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Oksana Oleksandrivna Malaya (Ukrainian: Оксана Олександрівна Малая, born 4
November 1983),
better known as
Oxana Malaya, is a
Ukrainian woman internationally...
- "Meu Pai
Oxalá" (Portuguese for My Lord
Oxalá) is a song
written by Vinícius de
Moraes and
Toquinho in 1973. This
samba composition,
which is
heavily influenced...
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junior orixás are the
children of
Oxalá and one of his two wives, Nanã and Iemanjá. This trio are ****ociated with water;
Oxalá with
fresh water, Nanã with the...
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Oxalaia (in
reference to the
African deity Oxalá) is a
controversial genus of
spinosaurid dinosaur that
lived in what is now the
Northeast Region of Brazil...
- leaves:
Shiva in
Hinduism flowers,
tulsi and fruit:
Krishna in
Hinduism Oxalá in Candomblé (see above) bread: the body of
Christ in
Catholicism the challah...
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presence in the
Iberian Peninsula, the word ojalá in the
Spanish language and
oxalá in the
Portuguese language exist today,
borrowed from
Andalusi Arabic law...
- Calflora: 6013 CoL: 75F5J eFloraSA:
Oxalis_latifolia EoL: 486264 EPPO:
OXALA EUNIS: 175830 FNA: 242424040 FoAO2:
Oxalis latifolia GBIF: 2891755 GISD:...
- boldo-de-jardim (pronounced [ˈbowdu dʒi ʒaʁˈdʒĩ]); or tapete-de-
Oxalá (pronounced [tɐˈpetʃi dʒoʃaˈla]; '
Oxalá's ****',
because of its
velvety texture). In the French...