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ʾԳó
[ peen-thawn ]
noun
- Mar·tín A·lon·zo [mah, r, -, teen, ah-, lawn, -thaw], 1440–93?, and his brother, Vi·cen·te Yá·ñez [bee-, then, -te-, yah, -nyeth], c1460–1524?, Spanish navigators with Christopher Columbus.
ʾԳó
/ 辱ˈθɔ /
noun
- ʾԳóMartín Alonzo?14401493MSpanishTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: navigator Martín Alonzo (marˈtin aˈlɔnθo). ?1440–93, Spanish navigator, who commanded the Pinta on Columbus' first expedition (1492–93), which he abandoned in a vain attempt to be the first to arrive back in Spain
- ʾԳóVicente Yáñez?1460?1524MSpanishTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: navigator his brother, Vicente Yáñez (biˈθente ˈjaɲɛθ). ?1460–?1524, Spanish navigator, who commanded the ñ on Columbus' first expedition (1492–93)
Example Sentences
Judge Edmundo Román ʾԳó was hit by at least four bullets as he was driving out of the courthouse car park on Wednesday afternoon, local time.
On paper, Beatriz “Betty” ʾԳó Solano, played by Ana María Orozco, was the kind of character telenovela audiences rarely saw at the center of such sweeping lovestruck narratives.
And they created some more magic moments when Yomira Pinzon slammed in from the spot - retaken after her first was ruled out for a stuttering run-up - before Lineth Cedeno headed in after a deep free-kick, misjudged by keeper Pauline Peyraud-Magnin, bounced back off the bar.
The three points and top spot were sealed when Pinzon handled in the box, allowing Diani to stroke home the penalty, and it was four before half-time when Lea Le Garrec's deep cross evaded everyone including keeper Yenith Bailey to nestle in the top corner.
Pinzon’s 19-year-old daughter, Brigitte Cortez, said the moratorium gave her mother “peace of mind” during the pandemic.
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