and also in Greek, berbantis (Μπερμπάντης). I do not know exactly what It means, but is is a word for a man in the field also containing women and adultery.
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On 26.04.2008, at 21:50, Roman Turovsky wrote:

There is a similar word in Italian- BIRBANTE.
RT
----- Original Message ----- From: "Manolo Laguillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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hi, Herbert,
'berbante'...
for me, with modern ears, it sounds as a sort of mixture between
'bribón' (= rascal) and 'bergante' (= someone very lazy and also crook, like the Lazarillo, that famous character in the spanish novel from the
XVI Cent.).
Saludos,
Manolo



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