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offering to

Significados de "offering to" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 37 resultado(s)

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General
offering made by the native americans to the priests, and later to the spanish camarico [m]
offering made to saint james and his cathedral by asturias, galicia, león, and castille voto de santiago [m]
regale as an offering to the dead caridad [f]
wax offering made to our lady of the prado on the third day of easter in talavera de la reina, spain monda [f]
offering made to god promesa [f]
offering of the indians to their priests and afterwards to the spaniards camarico [m] AMER
offering to a deceased person to be fulfilled on the first year of their death añal [m] DO
conversation to request something from someone as a favor or by offering a bribe charle [m] BO
male person who is accustomed to offering bribes in order to obtain benefits coimeador [m] BOUY
offering of food and drink to pachamama or mother earth convido [m] AR:Nw
ritual in which an offering is made to pachamama mother earth for successful crops or a favor pago [m] HN:WSV:WPEBO:Wrur.
a glass of water placed as an offering to a saint or a deceased person asistencia [f] CU
conversation to request something from someone as a favor or by offering a bribe charlada [f] BO
ritual offering to mother earth as payment to the gods compostura [f] HN:W
female person who is accustomed to offering bribes in order to obtain benefits coimeadora [f] BOUY
offering made to the spirit inhabiting a mine to show gratitude for the wealth extracted paga [f] BO:W
offering dedicated to the deceased at the feast of all saints, with black tablecloth and everything that the deceased liked tumba [f] BO:W
burn mint as an offering to pachamama koar [v] BO:W
offering made to the saints, owners of the mountains, or to mother earth albricias [f/pl] HN
Idioms
stall something by offering false promises to the interested parties dar atolillo con el dedo [v] CR
make an offering to pachamama mother earth for a favor pagar a la tierra [v] PEBO:W
Colloquial
make an offering to the spirit inhabiting a mine to show gratitude for the wealth extracted pagar [v] BO:W
Religion
offering ceremony to ward off evil spirits ebó [m] CU
(in santeria) offering ceremony to ward off bad luck embó [m] CU
Folklore
ceremony of offering to the earth in andean religious practices despacho [m] PE
offering made by the lenca people to express gratitude pagamento [m] HN:C,Wrur.
ceremonial offering in which the walls are sprayed with blood from a llama or lamb to protect those inside from danger yawarchada [m] BO:W
ritual that consists of sprinkling alcohol on the ground as an offering to mother earth or pachamama challa [f] BO:W,C,SCL:NwAR:Nw
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
offering to the pagan god similar to the devil who is asked for good luck or fortune in work challa (del quechua) [f] BO:W,C,S
ritual that consists of sprinkling alcohol on the ground as an offering to mother earth or pachamama challada [f] BO:W,C,S
small offering to pachamama seeking permission and protection koada [f] BO:W
ritual in which an offering is made to mother earth paga [f] BO
pay tribute to the andean earth goddess pachamama by offering food, drink, and coca leaves in a pit dug into the earth dar de comer a la tierra [v] AR:Nw
make an offering to the andean earth goddess pachamama (generally to ask for her protection) dar de comer a la pachamama [v] BO
sprinkle alcohol on new or recently acquired items as an offering to mother earth or pachamama challar (del quechua) [v] BO:W,C,S
(in the carnival festival) to sprinkle work stations in mines with alcohol and sometimes block from a llama or rooster as an offering to mother earth or pachamama, to ask for good luck or fortune in work challar (del quechua) [v] BO:W,C,S