Definitions
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- noun a mountain peak in the Andes in Argentina (21,654 feet high)
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Examples
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The word rollo, among other meanings (the popular TV show "El Otro Rollo"), can mean a farfetched story or one with a lot of embellishment, something that maybe a "galan" might use in his "conquistas".
Rollo mata cara. 2002
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It is probable that the gala of the Italians, and the galan of the Spaniards, are derived from the word
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Tha bann 'aig na caoraich uile (x3) 'S galan aig a' chaora chruim
Sileas Puirt a Beul 1996
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MS. _ gives the meaning of _ahoni_ as "pulido, galan, muy bien vestido,"
The Maya Chronicles Brinton's Library Of Aboriginal American Literature, Number 1 Various 1868
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When they mention puncturation, it is commonly called a Gan, or Gan, galan; but sometimes they say Tata'tou, which is almost the same as Ta't_ou_, used to express the same thing at Otaheite and Amsterdam.] [Footnote 22: The letters in Italic, as _oo, ee_, &c. are to be sounded as one.
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