Sexualidade

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Spanner

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Die deutsche Rechtschreibung: Span·ner m.5 1 ein Schmetterling 2 Gerät zum Spannen (von Kleidungsstücken u.a.)  3 umgangssprachlich: Voyeur

 

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http://www.bartleby.com/61/43/S0604300.html

Spanner NOUN 1. A wrench having a hook, hole, or pin at the end for meshing with a related device on another object. 2. Chiefly British A wrench. ETYMOLOGY German, winding tool, from spannen, to stretch, from Middle High German, from Old High German spannan.

http://www.plymouthproducts.com/pg/spannerwrench.html

The new Plymouth Products Adjustable Spanner Wrench allows for easy removal and reattachment of abrasive discs. It adjusts to any variety of pad nut so multiple wrenches are no longer needed.

 

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Este termo non aparece nos diccionarios de castelán consultados para a realización do glosario (Diccionario de la RAE, Diccionario de uso del español de María Moliner, Diccionario del español actual de Seco et. al)

 

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Transvestit

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Wahrig - Deutsches Wörterbuch: Trans·ve'stit, Trans·ves'tit <[-vε-] m. 16> jmd., der zum Transvestismus neigt

 

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http://www.bartleby.com/61/61/T0326100.html

Transvestite NOUN A person who dresses and acts in a style or manner traditionally associated with the opposite sex. ETYMOLOGY German Transvestit : Latin trns-, trans- + Latin vestre, to dress; see travesty.

http://www.transformation.co.uk/transform.html

Welcome to the wonderful world of Transformation, the worlds leading transvestite and transsexual specialists, turning men into beautiful women.

 

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Este termo si aparece nos diccionarios de castelán consultados para a realización do glosario, pero a súa etimoloxía non é xermana

 

 

 

Trulle

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Wahrig - Deutsches Wörterbuch: 'Trul·le <f. 19; Schimpfw.> Mädchen, Dirne [neben älterem Trolle <mhd. trülle „Dirne“; dazu spätmhd. trolle „Unhold; Tölpel“]

 

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http://www.bartleby.com/61/89/T0388900.html

Trull NOUN A woman prostitute ETYMOLOGY Perhaps from German Trulle, from Middle High German trulle; akin to Old Norse troll, creature, troll.

http://www.hinduwebsite.com/general/opera.htm

She is a trull, a prostitute and appears only in Act II, Scene IV: She asks a question of Suky Tawdry, who gives an answer.

 

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Este termo non aparece nos diccionarios de castelán consultados para a realización do glosario (Diccionario de la RAE, Diccionario de uso del español de María Moliner, Diccionario del español actual de Seco et. al)