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adj.Inca.f. & m.Inca.* * *► adjetivo1 Inca1 Inca* * *SMF Inca* * *Iadjetivo Inca, IncaicIImasculino y femenino Inca•• Cultural note:Founded in the twelfth century in the region of Lake Titicaca, the Andean empire of the Quechua-speaking Incas grew until by the fifteenth century it extended from southern Colombia in the north to Argentina and central Chile in the south. Their society was rigidly divided into classes: the nobility, their servants, and the common people. The Incas worshipped the sun and the moon, and believed that Manco Capac, their first emperor or inca, was descended from the sun. An extensive network of roads was built to facilitate control over the empire from its capital in Cuzco. The Incas left an impressive heritage of monuments, including the palace complex of Machu Picchu. The empire collapsed in 1533 when the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro had the emperor Atahualpa executed and occupied Cuzco* * *= Inca.Ex. Men in the Mayan, Aztec, and Inca empires all wore loincloths, the most basic form of male clothing in many ancient cultures.* * *Iadjetivo Inca, IncaicIImasculino y femenino Inca•• Cultural note:Founded in the twelfth century in the region of Lake Titicaca, the Andean empire of the Quechua-speaking Incas grew until by the fifteenth century it extended from southern Colombia in the north to Argentina and central Chile in the south. Their society was rigidly divided into classes: the nobility, their servants, and the common people. The Incas worshipped the sun and the moon, and believed that Manco Capac, their first emperor or inca, was descended from the sun. An extensive network of roads was built to facilitate control over the empire from its capital in Cuzco. The Incas left an impressive heritage of monuments, including the palace complex of Machu Picchu. The empire collapsed in 1533 when the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro had the emperor Atahualpa executed and occupied Cuzco* * *= Inca.Ex: Men in the Mayan, Aztec, and Inca empires all wore loincloths, the most basic form of male clothing in many ancient cultures.
* * *inca1Inca, Incaicinca2Incas (↑ inca a1)Inca* * *
inca sustantivo masculino y femenino
Inca
inca adjetivo & mf Inca
' inca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incaico
English:
Inca
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1. adj инкайски, отнасящ се до племето или империята на древните инки; 2. m 1) крал, княз или мъж от кралски произход у древните перуанци; 2) инка, жител на Куско и околностите му; 3) златна монета в Перу (= 20 солес). -
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13 Hermano del Inca que hacía penitencia por él
Sasiri qhapaqa.Vocabulario Spanish-Aymara > Hermano del Inca que hacía penitencia por él
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14 Legua del Inca, que es una y media de Castilla
Inka tupu.Vocabulario Spanish-Aymara > Legua del Inca, que es una y media de Castilla
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adj.Aymara.f. & m.Aymara, member of the Indian people living around Lake Titicaca in Bolivia and Peru.* * *( pl aimaraes)1.ADJ SMF Aymara, Aymara Indian2.SM (Ling) Aymara* * *Iadjetivo AymaraIImasculino y femenino Aymara Indian•• Cultural note:A large Indian ethnic group living on the harsh Titicaca plateau in the Andes in southern Peru and northern Bolivia, who speak Aymara. They were conquered by the Incas, then by the Spaniards. Inca influence remains in religious beliefs, folklore, food, and art. The Aymara are mostly farmers and keep herds of llamas* * *= Aymara.Ex. This book looks at the linguistic history of potato cultivation in the Andes by considering the Quechua and Aymara terminology associated with this crop.* * *Iadjetivo AymaraIImasculino y femenino Aymara Indian•• Cultural note:A large Indian ethnic group living on the harsh Titicaca plateau in the Andes in southern Peru and northern Bolivia, who speak Aymara. They were conquered by the Incas, then by the Spaniards. Inca influence remains in religious beliefs, folklore, food, and art. The Aymara are mostly farmers and keep herds of llamas* * *= Aymara.Ex: This book looks at the linguistic history of potato cultivation in the Andes by considering the Quechua and Aymara terminology associated with this crop.
* * *Aymaraaimará (↑ aimara a1)1 (indio) Aymara Indian2A large Indian ethnic group living on the harsh Titicaca plateau in the Andes in southern Peru and northern Bolivia, who speak Aymara. They were conquered by the Incas, then by the Spaniards. Inca influence remains in religious beliefs, folklore, food, and art. The Aymara are mostly farmers and keep herds of llamas.* * *
aimará adjetivo
Aymara
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Aymara Indian
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m.name of the Creator among the Incas, and which the Indians later applied to their white conquerors.* * *SM1) (And, Cono Sur) ( Hist) Inca god2) (And)( Hist) * (=título) name given by Incas to the Spanish Conquistadors* * ** * *Mitol = Inca god of creation
См. также в других словарях:
Inca — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Inca (homonymie). Ville sacrée inca de Machu Picchu. Le mot inca désigne tout ce qui se rapporte à … Wikipédia en Français
inca — [ ɛ̃ka ] adj. et n. • ynca 1633; mot quechua ♦ Relatif à la puissance politique établie au Pérou par les chefs de clans de certaines tribus andines (avant la conquête espagnole). L Empire, la civilisation inca. Les quipous incas. ♢ N. Les Incas … Encyclopédie Universelle
încă — adv. I. (Cu sens modal) 1. în plus, pe deasupra. Au venit încă două persoane. ♢ expr. Ba încă (sau şi încă) = chiar mai mult decât atât. Dar încă = a) cu atât mai mult; b) (după o propoziţie negativă) cu atât mai puţin. (Şi) încă cum = foarte… … Dicționar Român
INCA — steht für: Integrated Nowcasting through Comprehensive Analysis, ein österreichisches Wettermodell. eine Mess und Kalibriersoftware, siehe INCA (Software) International Newspaper Colour Association, siehe IFRA International Nacra Class… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Inca — In ca, n. (a) An emperor or monarch of Peru before, or at the time of, the Spanish conquest; any member of this royal dynasty, reputed to have been descendants of the sun. (b) pl. The people governed by the Incas, now represented by the Quichua… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Inca — 1590s, from Sp. Inga (1520s), from Quechea Inca, lit. lord, king. Technically, only of the high Inca, but it was used widely for man of royal blood … Etymology dictionary
inca — adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. De un pueblo amerindio que vivía al O. de Sudamérica: el imperio inca, la cultura inca. Los incas lucharon contra los españoles. sustantivo masculino 1. Moneda de oro del Perú que equivalía a 20 soles.… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
inca — 1. adj. Perteneciente o relativo a los aborígenes americanos que, a la llegada de los españoles, habitaban en la parte oeste de América del Sur, desde el actual Ecuador hasta Chile y el norte de la Argentina, y que estaban sometidos a una… … Diccionario de la lengua española
Inca — Inca, s. Inka … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Inca — Inca, Bezirkshauptstadt auf der span. Insel Mallorca, an der Eisenbahn Palma Manacor, mit Acker , Wein und Ölbau, Lein und Baumwollweberei und (1900) 7579 Einw … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Inca — Inca, Stadt auf Mallorca, (1900) 7579 E … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon