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1 mameluco
m.1 mameluke (history).2 idiot (informal) (torpe, necio).3 overalls (British), coveralls (United States) (item of clothing). (Southern Cone)4 romper suit, boiler suit, all-in-one, rompers.5 dope, dolt, clot.* * *1 HISTORIA Mameluke2 familiar idiot, moron* * *SM1) ( Hist) Mameluke3) LAm ( Hist) Brazilian mestizo, half-breed4) * (=idiota) chump *, idiot* * *1) (AmL)a) (de niño, bebé) rompers (pl), romper suit (BrE)b) ( pantalón con peto) overalls (pl) (AmE), dungarees (pl) (BrE); ( de trabajo) coveralls (pl) (AmE), overalls (pl) (BrE)2) (Hist) mameluke* * *= mamluk.Nota: Milicia privilegiada de Egipto que, de 1250 a 1517, llegó a constituir una dinastía.Ex. Among the groups of warriors this books studies are the Scottish highlanders, hussars, mamluks, lancers, and cossacks.* * *1) (AmL)a) (de niño, bebé) rompers (pl), romper suit (BrE)b) ( pantalón con peto) overalls (pl) (AmE), dungarees (pl) (BrE); ( de trabajo) coveralls (pl) (AmE), overalls (pl) (BrE)2) (Hist) mameluke* * *= mamluk.Nota: Milicia privilegiada de Egipto que, de 1250 a 1517, llegó a constituir una dinastía.Ex: Among the groups of warriors this books studies are the Scottish highlanders, hussars, mamluks, lancers, and cossacks.
* * *A ( AmL)2 (pantalón con peto) overalls (pl) ( AmE), dungarees (pl) ( BrE); (de trabajo) coveralls (pl) ( AmE), overalls (pl) ( BrE)B ( Hist) mameluke* * *
mameluco sustantivo masculino (AmL)
( de trabajo) coveralls (pl) (AmE), overalls (pl) (BrE)
' mameluco' also found in these entries:
English:
overall
- rompers
* * *mameluco nm1. Hist MamelukeCSur [de peto] Br dungarees, US overalls; [para bebé] rompers* * *m L.Am.overalls pl -
2 sultanato
m.sultanate.* * *1 sultanate* * *SM sultanate* * *= sultanate.Ex. The author provides succinct biographies of the last two Mamluk sultans and also describes the events leading to the demise of the sultanate at the hands of the Ottomans.* * *= sultanate.Ex: The author provides succinct biographies of the last two Mamluk sultans and also describes the events leading to the demise of the sultanate at the hands of the Ottomans.
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sultanato m Hist sultanate
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3 sultán
m.sultan.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *sultán, -anaSM / F sultan/sultana* * *masculino sultan* * *= sultan.Ex. The author provides succinct biographies of the last two Mamluk sultans and also describes the events leading to the demise of the sultanate at the hands of the Ottomans.* * *masculino sultan* * *= sultan.Ex: The author provides succinct biographies of the last two Mamluk sultans and also describes the events leading to the demise of the sultanate at the hands of the Ottomans.
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sultán sustantivo masculino
sultan
sultán sustantivo masculino sultan
' sultán' also found in these entries:
English:
sultan
* * *sultán nmsultan* * *m sultan* * ** * *sultán n sultan
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