e/Spanish proverbs

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has glosseng: In Spanish language, the native, popular proverbs receive the name of refranes or dichos. Most of them are humorous. The first anthology of them, with the title of "Proverbs that old women tell around the fire" (in Spanish, Proverbios que dicen las viejas tras el fuego) was written by Marqués de Santillana (Íñigo López de Mendoza, marqués de Santillana) in the 15th century. Sancho Panza, one of characters of the Don Quixote, spouts proverbs for any occasion. See also *paremiology
lexicalizationeng: Spanish proverbs
instance of(noun) a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people
adage, saw, proverb, byword
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Breton
lexicalizationbre: Krennlavaroù spagnolek
lexicalizationbre: Proverboù spagnoleg
German
has glossdeu: Spanische Sprichwörter (Dichos) mit deutscher Entsprechung oder Übersetzung
lexicalizationdeu: Liste spanischer Sprichwörter
lexicalizationdeu: Spanische Sprichwörter
French
lexicalizationfra: Proverbes espagnols
Castilian
lexicalizationspa: Proverbios espanoles
lexicalizationspa: Proverbios españoles

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