Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Semana Santa Info
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- The most famous celebrations of Holy Week in the Spanish-speaking world are held in Seville. Lay brotherhoods, cofradías, process through the city in huge parades between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday. Costaleros bear the pasos, huge floats carrying religious figures made of painted wood. Others, nazarenos (Nazarenes) and penitentes (penitents) walk alongside the pasos, in their distinctive costumes. During the processions they sing saetas, flamenco verses mourning Christ's passion. The Seville celebrations date back to the sixteenth century.
santo Info
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- Most first names in Spanish-speaking countries are those of saints. A person's santo, (also known as onomástico in Latin America and onomástica in Spain) is the saint's day of the saint that they are named for. Children were once usually named for the saint whose day they were born on, but this is less common now.
santo1 (santa) ΕΠΊΘ
1.1. santo ΘΡΗΣΚ:
1.2. santo ΘΡΗΣΚ (con nombre propio):
San ΕΠΊΘ
San apócope de usado delante de nombres de varón excep. Domingo, Tomás y Tomé
I. santo2 (santa) ΟΥΣ αρσ (θηλ) santo
1. santo (persona):
II. santo ΟΥΣ αρσ
semana ΟΥΣ θηλ
1. semana (periodo):
στο λεξικό PONS
I. santo (-a) ΕΠΊΘ
II. santo (-a) ΟΥΣ αρσ (θηλ)
2. santo (imagen):
ιδιωτισμοί:
I. santo (-a) [ˈsan·to, -a] ΕΠΊΘ
II. santo (-a) [ˈsan·to, -a] ΟΥΣ αρσ (θηλ)
3. santo (imagen):
ιδιωτισμοί:
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