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What does lector mean in English?

What does lector mean in English?

Definition of lector : a person who assists at a worship service chiefly by reading the lection.

What does Lela mean in Spanish slang?

lela {adjective feminine} speechless {adj.}

What is mi hijo?

Translation of “mi hijo” in English I love you, mi hijo.

What does Mijitos mean?

From American Spanish mijito, also (in Central America and the Caribbean) mi’jito, affectionate form of address to a male child or younger man, shortened from mi hijito from mi my + hijito little son, little child (from hijo son + -ito).

What is another word for Lector?

What is another word for lector?

orator lecturer
spieler raconteur
demagogue rhetor
reciter Cicero
pontificator sermonizer

Where does the word lector come from?

lector (n.) late 14c., “reader, a cleric in one of the minor orders appointed to read holy works to the people,” from Late Latin lector “reader,” agent noun from Latin legere “to read,” from PIE root *leg- (1) “to collect, gather,” with derivatives meaning “to speak (to ‘pick out words’).” Fem.

What is Lelo in Spanish?

lelo, (insensatoestúpidoboboabsurdomemoimprudente) stupid, Adj. dumb, Adj. foolish, Adj. mindless, Adj.

What is Lelo short for?

LELO

Acronym Definition
LELO Labor and Employment Law Office (Seattle, WA)
LELO Legacy of Equality, Leadership and Organizing

What is little boy called in Spanish?

niño
little boy

Principal Translations
Español
(young male child) niño pequeño nm + adj
crío nm Exemplos: el televisor, un piso.
nene nm Exemplos: el televisor, un piso.

What does HETO mean in Spanish?

milestone
noun

From To Via
• hito → boundary stone ↔ Grenzstein
• hito → milestone ↔ Meilenstein

Which is the closest antonym for the word magnanimous?

antonyms for magnanimous

  • mean.
  • selfish.
  • uncharitable.
  • petty.
  • stingy.

What is the synonym of malign?

1’a malign influence’ harmful, evil, bad, baleful, hostile, inimical, destructive, malevolent, evil-intentioned, malignant, injurious, spiteful, malicious, vicious. literary malefic, maleficent. beneficial. thinglet.

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