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Definitions by C.Fernando

Words and definitions C.Fernando has contributed to the street dictionary.

guadalquivir

Derived from the Arabic words guadel, meaning valley, and kavir, meaning large, to form great valley. The name evolved over time into its current form, guadalquivir.

The gentleman was happy to arrive at guadalquivir, a very prosperous area crossed by a river of the same name.

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guadalajara

Derived from Arabic: guadel meaning valley and jara meaning shit. Literally, valley of shit. It was a derogatory term used by those who arrived in that part of Spain in the 8th century due to the stench in the area.

The same prefix is also used for guadalquivir, which means big valley.

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