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Categoría |
Inglés |
Español |
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Common |
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1 |
Common |
ceremony of public appreciation |
vítor [m]
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General |
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2 |
General |
closing ceremony |
clausura [f]
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3 |
General |
farewell ceremony |
despedida [f]
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4 |
General |
marriage ceremony |
desposorios [m/pl]
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5 |
General |
hand kissing ceremony |
besamanos [m]
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6 |
General |
wedding ceremony |
casamiento [m]
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7 |
General |
ceremony book |
ceremonial [m]
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8 |
General |
official assistant in the ceremony of the imposition of the golden fleece |
grefier (francés) [m]
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9 |
General |
ceremony performed by the priest at mass, washing his fingers after having prepared the chalice |
lavatorio [m]
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10 |
General |
veiling ceremony |
velorio [m]
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11 |
General |
profession ceremony |
velorio [m]
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12 |
General |
ceremony of public appreciation |
vítor [m]
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13 |
General |
farewell ceremony |
despedida [f]
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14 |
General |
swearing-in ceremony |
jura de la bandera [f]
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15 |
General |
veiling ceremony |
velación [f]
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16 |
General |
celebrate the veiling ceremony |
velar [v]
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17 |
General |
celebrate the veiling ceremony |
velarse [v]
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18 |
General |
solemn ceremony of taking an oath allegiance |
jura [f]
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19 |
General |
a low-key ceremony |
una ceremonia sencilla [f]
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20 |
General |
a low-key ceremony |
una ceremonia simple [f]
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21 |
General |
a low-key ceremony |
una ceremonia discreta [f]
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22 |
General |
a simple ceremony |
una ceremonia sencilla [f]
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23 |
General |
christmas ceremony |
ceremonia de navidad [f]
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24 |
General |
tree lighting ceremony |
ceremonia de navidad [f]
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25 |
General |
award ceremony |
premiación [f]
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26 |
General |
woman that attends the bride at a wedding ceremony |
dama de honor [f]
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27 |
General |
award ceremony |
ceremonia de premiación [f]
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28 |
General |
wedding ceremony |
ceremonia de casamiento [f]
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29 |
General |
pertaining to the ceremony |
funeral [adj]
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30 |
General |
stand on ceremony |
andarse con ceremonias [v]
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31 |
General |
stand on ceremony |
andarse con cumplidos [v]
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32 |
General |
organize an engagement ceremony |
cruzar los aros [v]
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33 |
General |
be present at a ceremony |
estar presente en una ceremonia [v]
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34 |
General |
be present at a ceremony |
asistir a una ceremonia [v]
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35 |
General |
attend the flag raising ceremony |
asistir a la ceremonia de izamiento de la bandera [v]
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36 |
General |
attend a ceremony |
asistir a una ceremonia [v]
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37 |
General |
a fairy tale wedding ceremony |
una boda de cuentos de hadas
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38 |
General |
opening ceremony |
acto de apertura
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39 |
General |
wedding (the ceremony) |
matrimonio [m]
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40 |
General |
official assistant in the ceremony of the imposition of the golden fleece |
grefier [m]
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41 |
General |
ceremony of washing of the feet on maundy thursday |
mandato [m]
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42 |
General |
marriage ceremony |
yugo [m]
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43 |
General |
ceremony of taking the veil |
velorio [m]
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44 |
General |
inaugural ceremony |
inauguración [f]
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45 |
General |
ceremony of the mass |
paz [f]
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46 |
General |
perform the marriage ceremony for |
desposar [v]
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47 |
General |
useless ceremony |
requilorios [m/pl]
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48 |
General |
ceremony of burial |
obsequias [f/pl]
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49 |
General |
naming ceremony |
bautizo [m]
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50 |
General |
stand upon ceremony |
gastar en cumplimientos [v]
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51 |
General |
stand upon ceremony |
andarse en cumplimientos [v]
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52 |
General |
without ceremony |
con franqueza [adv]
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53 |
General |
without ceremony |
con toda libertad [adv]
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54 |
General |
a ceremony of the lenca indigenous people of southwestern honduras |
agradecimiento [m]
HN:W
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55 |
General |
wedding ceremony |
caldo [m]
CO:C
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56 |
General |
annual ceremony held in certain newspapers consisting of changing to the new year of circulation on the first page |
cambio de folio [m]
CL
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57 |
General |
engagement ceremony |
cambio de aros [m]
EC
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58 |
General |
indigenous lenca ceremony in which the spirits or divinities are offered prayers, offerings, and animal sacrifices |
cumplimiento [m]
HN
DO
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59 |
General |
ceremony that takes place when a child passes away |
chigualo [m]
CO:Sw
EC
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60 |
General |
annual ceremony in which the ears or back of livestock are marked |
floreo [m]
CL:N
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61 |
General |
wedding ceremony |
casorio [m]
CR
disused
BO
disused
rur.
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62 |
General |
engagement ceremony |
cruce de aros [m]
VE
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63 |
General |
meal prepared with meat and potatoes offered in the ceremony carried out in preparation for planting corn |
huchillico [m]
AR:Nw
rur.
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64 |
General |
ceremony during which a sorcerer tries to transmit his magical or curative powers to a person to prevent a curse |
icaro [m]
PE:E
rur.
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65 |
General |
ceremony carried out some days after the burial in which each family member or friend washes and sun-dries an article of clothing belong to the deceased |
lavatorio [m]
BO
AR:Nw
rur.
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66 |
General |
bow worn by the bride and groom during the marriage ceremony |
lazo [m]
MX
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67 |
General |
mapuche ceremony in which they pray to the deity of rain or good weather |
guillatún [m]
CL
AR:S
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68 |
General |
degree conferring ceremony |
recibimiento [m]
NI
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69 |
General |
ceremony in which the godparents cut the child's first lock of hair and offer it to the virgin |
rutichico [m]
BO:S
AR:Nw
rur.
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70 |
General |
ancestral custom where a couple live together out of wedlock with permission of parents after a ceremony |
sirviñaco [m]
BO
AR:Nw
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71 |
General |
ancestral custom where a couple live together out of wedlock with permission of parents after a ceremony |
sirviñacu [m]
BO
AR:Nw
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72 |
General |
social ceremony in which the parents of a male suitor go to the home of woman to ask her parents for permission for their children to cohabitate or marry |
tilicuy [m]
BO
rur.
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73 |
General |
social ceremony in which the parents of a male suitor go to the home of woman to ask her parents for permission for their children to cohabitate or marry |
tilucuy [m]
BO
rur.
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74 |
General |
community award ceremony |
tantachawi [m]
BO:W
rur.
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75 |
General |
guanacaso ceremony |
guancasco [m]
HN
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76 |
General |
mapuche religious ceremony |
guillatún (mapuche) [m]
CL
AR
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77 |
General |
carnival ceremony |
topamiento [m]
AR
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78 |
General |
awards ceremony |
premiación [f]
MX
HN
NI
CU
DO
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79 |
General |
ceremony involving a simulated wedding between an ewe and a ram |
abrazada [f]
AR:Nw
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80 |
General |
school, college, or university graduation ceremony |
colación [f]
PY
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81 |
General |
ceremony in which incense is burned to ask the gods for protection or thank them for some benefit |
milluchada [f]
BO
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82 |
General |
prize ceremony |
premiación [f]
MX
HN
NI
CU
DO
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83 |
General |
degree conferring ceremony |
recepción [f]
MX
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84 |
General |
award ceremony |
premiación [f]
MX
HN
NI
CU
DO
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85 |
General |
honor ceremony |
tenida [f]
NI
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86 |
General |
ceremony where communities help build the house of friends or relatives, ending with placing a cross on the roof |
zafacasa [f]
PE
rur.
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87 |
General |
blessing ceremony |
tinca [f]
PE
rur.
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88 |
General |
award ceremony |
honoración [f]
disused
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89 |
General |
award ceremony |
premiación [f]
LA
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90 |
General |
standing on ceremony |
parado [adj]
LA
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Idioms |
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91 |
Idioms |
(a room) be adorned for an act of ceremony |
estar de respeto [v]
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92 |
Idioms |
marry in a civil ceremony |
casarse por lo civil [v]
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93 |
Idioms |
for ceremony |
por ceremonia [adv]
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Speaking |
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94 |
Speaking |
don't stand on ceremony |
no andes con miramientos
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95 |
Speaking |
don't stand on ceremony |
no seas tan formal
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96 |
Speaking |
don't stand on ceremony |
pónganse cómodos
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97 |
Speaking |
don't stand on ceremony |
no seas ceremonioso
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Phrases |
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98 |
Phrases |
without ceremony |
sin ceremonial
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99 |
Phrases |
without ceremony |
sin ceremonia
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100 |
Phrases |
with a great ceremony |
con una gran ceremonia
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Colloquial |
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101 |
Colloquial |
wedding without ceremony |
bodijo [m]
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102 |
Colloquial |
useless ceremony |
requilorio [m]
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103 |
Colloquial |
ceremony of confusion |
ceremonia de la confusión [f]
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104 |
Colloquial |
get married in a civil ceremony |
casarse por lo civil [v]
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105 |
Colloquial |
stand on ceremony |
actuar de acuerdo con el protocolo [v]
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106 |
Colloquial |
stand on ceremony |
andar con cumplidos [v]
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107 |
Colloquial |
adult male who typically performs a role attributed to a woman in a ceremony or social task |
damo [m]
CL
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108 |
Colloquial |
marry in a civil ceremony |
casarse por el civil [v]
MX
DO
CL
UY
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Law |
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109 |
Law |
swearing-in ceremony |
ceremonia de juramento [f]
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110 |
Law |
civil ceremony |
ceremonia civil [f]
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111 |
Law |
marriage ceremony |
ceremonia matrimonial [f]
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112 |
Law |
swearing-in ceremony |
jura de bandera
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Politics |
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113 |
Politics |
naturalization swearing-in ceremony |
ceremonia de juramento de naturalización [f]
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114 |
Politics |
opening ceremony |
ceremonia de apertura [f]
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115 |
Politics |
inaugural ceremony |
ceremonia inaugural [f]
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116 |
Politics |
closing ceremony |
ceremonia de clausura [f]
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117 |
Politics |
inaugural ceremony |
ceremonia de inauguración [f]
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Engineering |
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118 |
Engineering |
groundbreaking ceremony |
ceremonia de colocación de la primera piedra [f]
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Aeronautics |
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119 |
Aeronautics |
naming ceremony |
ceremonia de bautizar un avión [f]
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Maritime |
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120 |
Maritime |
launching ceremony |
ceremonia de botadura [f]
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Religion |
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121 |
Religion |
ceremony of taking the veil |
velo [m]
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122 |
Religion |
offering ceremony to ward off evil spirits |
ebó [m]
CU
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123 |
Religion |
(in santeria) offering ceremony to ward off bad luck |
embó [m]
CU
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124 |
Religion |
religious ceremony in which an image of a saint from a household altar is brought on a procession to other houses during 9 days |
rosario cantado [m]
DO
PR
PY
rur.
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125 |
Religion |
religious ceremony where representations of jesus and the virgin are carried separately through local streets |
topón [m]
PA
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126 |
Religion |
religious ceremony |
función [f]
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Bullfighting |
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127 |
Bullfighting |
ceremony of becoming a full matador |
alternativa [f]
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128 |
Bullfighting |
alternative ceremony |
alternativa [f]
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Folklore |
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129 |
Folklore |
ceremony of offering to the earth in andean religious practices |
despacho [m]
PE
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130 |
Folklore |
popular ceremony that marks that start of carnival and during which the symbolic items buried the year before are dug up |
desentierro del carnaval [m]
AR:Nw
rur.
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131 |
Folklore |
secular-religious ceremony that takes place in coastal ecuador on christmas eve |
chigualo [m]
EC:W
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132 |
Folklore |
ceremony consisting of spraying alcohol on the ground that is carried out the weekend after carnival |
carnaval chico [m]
AR
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133 |
Folklore |
ceremony consisting of spraying alcohol on the ground that is carried out the monday of carnival |
carnaval chico [m]
BO
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134 |
Folklore |
(among the mapuches) a ceremony in which they pray to the rain deity bonanza |
guillatún [m]
CL
AR:S
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135 |
Folklore |
(among the mapuches) a ceremony in which they pray to the rain deity bonanza |
nguillatún [m]
CL
AR
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136 |
Folklore |
ritual ceremony and prayers in the place where someone died in an accident |
nahuite [m]
SV
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137 |
Folklore |
ritual ceremony and prayers in the place where someone died in an accident |
levantamiento de la cruz [m]
SV
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138 |
Folklore |
ritual ceremony and prayers in the place where someone died in an accident |
levantamiento de sombra [m]
HN
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139 |
Folklore |
ritual ceremony and prayers in the place where someone died in an accident |
levantamiento del espíritu [m]
HN
SV
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140 |
Folklore |
ritual ceremony and prayers in the place where someone died in an accident |
levantamiento del ánima [m]
HN
SV
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141 |
Folklore |
ceremony where llama and vicuña ears are marked with flowers or ribbons as a symbol of fertility, (floramiento) |
enfloramiento [m]
BO
CL:N,Nw
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142 |
Folklore |
(among the mapuches) a ceremony in which they pray to the rain deity bonanza |
nguillatún [m]
CL
AR
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143 |
Folklore |
mapuche ceremony in which they pray to the deity of rain or good weather |
nguillatún [m]
CL
AR
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144 |
Folklore |
initiation ceremony of an abakuá |
plante [m]
CU
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145 |
Folklore |
ceremony of the meeting of two saints from neighboring towns held on the border |
recibimiento [m]
HN
NI
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146 |
Folklore |
lenca ceremony |
rezo [m]
HN:W
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147 |
Folklore |
ancestral custom where after a ceremony a couple begin to live together without getting married with parents permission |
serviñaco [m]
AR:Nw
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148 |
Folklore |
ancestral custom where after a ceremony a couple begin to live together without getting married with parents permission |
serviñacu [m]
AR:Nw
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149 |
Folklore |
ancestral custom where after a ceremony a couple begin to live together without getting married with parents permission |
serviñakuy [m]
AR:Nw
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150 |
Folklore |
ceremony in which the godparents cut the child's first lock of hair and offer it to the virgin |
rutuchi [m]
BO:S
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151 |
Folklore |
ceremony in which the godparents give a child his/her first haircut typically in a party organized by the parents to offer to the virgin, in rural communities |
umarutuco [m]
BO:W,C
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152 |
Folklore |
lenca indigenous ceremony where prayers, offerings and animal sacrifices are offered to spirits and divinities |
tributo [m]
HN
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153 |
Folklore |
lenca indigenous ceremony where prayers, offerings and animal sacrifices are offered to spirits and divinities |
agradecimiento [m]
HN:W
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154 |
Folklore |
ceremony held a few days before carnival |
tincunaco [m]
AR:Nw
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155 |
Folklore |
ceremony held a few days before carnival |
tincunacu [m]
AR:Nw
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156 |
Folklore |
ceremony held a few days before carnival, where several men and women pretend to meet and complain about themselves publicly to be consecrated as friends |
topamiento [m]
AR:Nw
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157 |
Folklore |
andean ceremony in which alcohol is sprinkled on new or recently acquired items as an offering to mother earth or pachamama |
challa (del quechua) [f]
BO:W,C,S
|
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158 |
Folklore |
propitiatory community ceremony in homage to pachamama or mother earth, carried out on certain dates or dates considered important |
challaca [f]
BO
AR:Nw
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|
159 |
Folklore |
one of the three dances performed during the sarandunga ceremony as part of the san juan festival |
capitana [f]
DO
|
|
160 |
Folklore |
propitiatory community ceremony in honor of pachamama or mother earth carried out on specific important dates |
corpachada [f]
BO
AR:Nw
|
|
161 |
Folklore |
ceremony to start a vicuña hunt |
kacha kuna [f]
AR:N
rur.
|
|
162 |
Folklore |
lenca ceremony in which prayers, offerings, and animal sacrifices are offered to the spirits or gods |
devoción [f]
HN
|
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163 |
Folklore |
indigenous lenca ceremony where thanks are given to the spirits or deities with prayers, offerings, and animal sacrifices |
obligación [f]
HN
|
|
164 |
Folklore |
ritual ceremony in which witch doctors or healers distribute objects on a table or table cloth while reciting prayers |
mesada [f]
PE:Se
|
|
165 |
Folklore |
ceremony where some communities help build the house of friends or family, ending with placing a cross on the roof |
safacasa [f]
PE
rur.
|
|
166 |
Folklore |
lenca ceremony |
agradecimiento [f]
HN:W
|
|
167 |
Folklore |
ceremony in which the godparents cut the child's first lock of hair and offer it to the virgin |
rutucha [f]
BO:C,W
|
|
168 |
Folklore |
lenca ceremony |
reverencia [f]
HN
|
|
169 |
Folklore |
traditional ceremony in which a llama or alpaca is sacrificed and its blood spread on the ground and its heart buried in order to ensure successful crops |
vilancha [f]
CL
rur.
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