- 'xylophone' or in the
French 'sixième'.
Examples from
medieval texts include raxon ('reason'),
prexon ('prison'),
dexerto ('desert'), and
chaxa or caxa ('home')...
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Javier Raxón (born 3
December 1944) is a
Guatemalan wrestler. He
competed in two
events at the 1968
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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Tutte e personn-e
nascian libere e pæge in dignitæ e driti. Son dotæ de
raxon e
coscensa e gh'an da agî l'unn-a
verso l'atra inte 'n
spirito de fradelansa...
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separates it from the Chuacús
mountain range. The
highest peak is
Cerro Raxón at 3,015 m. The
Sierras (Chuacús) rich
deposits of jade and
marble have...
- (compare
English xylophone); for
instance ⟨x⟩
appears in
words such as
raxon, Croxe, caxa ("reason", "(holy) Cross" and "house"). The
precise phonetic...
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world map of 1459. The
first page, or
Tavola 1,
shows a
diagram of the
Raxon or
Toleta of Marteloio, a
navigational technique that
enabled sailors to...
- both male and
female traits The Green-Feathered
Mother Uchuch Qʼuqʼ
Uchuch Raxon Thirteen eagles and jaguars,
warriors of the
fortress of Kajyubʼ, the prin****l...
- Cakchiqueles).
Other local sites mentioned in títulos
include Chwi'
Raxon or Pa
Raxon ("above/at the cotinga/verdure/green feathers/wealth," the mountain...
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Janelle Torres Karoline Velásquez
Sarina Villa Yaretzy Fernández Betzabé
Raxon Izabella Hernández
Mitzy Canales Perla Garache Sara Pavón
Jennfer Toval...
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debut forty years prior in Toronto, Canada. Middle-distance
runner Óscar
Raxón Siquiej was the only
athlete that
Guatemala sent to Rio de
Janeiro after...