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The “Benaguasil's Catxirulos” are small buildings made with dry stone, which served as a refuge for farmers in bad weather. They are usually small-size constructions. The floor area ranges from 3,5 m2 the smallest and 35m2 the biggest. Catxirulos are built of stone without mortar or cement, although some all reinforced with these materials usually it were built by the owners and with local materials. ] ] == Etimology == The word “cachirulo” or “catxirulo”, in Benaguasil, only has the meaning of dry stone rustic retreat, usually covered with a false return, meaning it shares with others countries. But in valencian, is the general comet of star. In Spanish, also means: container of liquor, specially brandy, small boat with three sticks, ornaments with feathers and ribbons women wore in head at the end of s. XVIII; and in “aragonés” funky scarf in the head. The set of such different meanings including reference objects of the certain volume always finishes with a tip or conical kick. The first documentation in Valencian, is of “José Escrig y Martínez” contained in the dictionary “Valenciano-Castellano” of 1851, were says “Cagerul, Cagerulo, Cachirulo”. Small boat with sails third. In Valencian also often applied to the “Barracas” or rustic rooms built in taper or similar things. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Benaguasil's Catxirulos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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