- Escucha, al son de la zampoña mía, / Si ya los
muros no te ven de
Huelva /
Peinar el viento,
fatigar la selva." —Luis de Góngora, Fábula de
Polifemo y Galatea...
- its
Iberian ancestor and may be
bejewelled or made of gold. From
Spanish '
peinar' and
Latin 'pectinare' "to comb". Ford, Richard. (1855) A
Handbook for Travellers...
-
possible diphthong in the infinitive: anunciar, averiguar, bailar, causar,
peinar and
adeudar for diphthong-keeping
verbs and enviar, actuar, aislar, aunar...
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January 2015
Flora II 0–3
Tallinna Kalev 14:50
Karpov 3', 24'
Peinar 28'...
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paralyzed father cries; this is the
origin of the
Chilean slang phrase "
peinar la muñeca" ("to comb the doll" in English),
which refers to the loss of...