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Abdication (waived any right or reject the use of it)

The Abdication is the fact or circumstance in which the individual or person willfully refuses or waiver of a right inherited, constitutional, political or promulgated by their peers. Also a person who abandons his beliefs, ideas or work in some way makes them Abdication. The Latin word is written Abdication abdicatio whose term comes. The Abdication is then understood as the fact by which an individual rejects or renounces their own free will that is playing the position before the expiry or validity. Under Roman law the word Abdication is used to denote the status of a family member who is dispossessed or voluntary or involuntary forced by prevailing circumstances to give up their inherited rights, constitutional, or similar. However it should be noted that the term Abdication is commonly used to refer to rejection of a waiver or noble or political one count of state or high-ranking nobility. When the person in question quits a tangible asset is not correct to use the t...

Fan (crescent-shaped instrument or semicircle to air)

The Fan is a semicircle-shaped instrument, usually made of cloth, wood, paper, rigid and feather in antiquity too; with thin rods or slats folding stands that allow its retraction and deployment in order to spread air in the face of a person. The Fan is used to reduce heat and increase air circulation in areas calurosoas, riots or poor ventilation. Also, in some areas with warm weather is referred to Fans of electric motor Fans. Other definitions of Fan A Fan is a Fan manual, a device used to create gusts of air to disperse the heat from the surrounding environment. In Japan it was called the Fan (sensu) its use was widespread in high social circles.  At first it was used to disperse heat and cool the face or environments and confined spaces, HOWEVER deepened over time using this hierarchical purposes and power, it became a fashion very sophisticated and expensive development finishes became more exclusive with the passage of time and thus becoming a luxury item ...

Abad (men of power - superior of a monastery or convent)

The word abbot, meaning father, is a title given to the head of a monastery in traditions including Christianity. You may also be granted the honorary title to a person (usually clergy) is not really the head of a monastery. Abad is the female equivalent of abbess. Abad - Origins The title has its origin in the monasteries of Egypt and Syria, the title is spread over the eastern Mediterranean, and soon became general in all languages ​​as the designation of the head of a monastery being widely accepted and used the word to appoint the most senior cleric in an abbey.  At first it was used as a title of respect for any monk, but was soon restricted by canon law to certain priestly superiors. Sometimes applied to various priests, for example: In the court of the Frankish monarchy the Abbas palate (the palace) and castrensis Abbas (the field) were chaplains Merovingian and Carolingian sovereign body, and the army respectively. The title of "abbot" came into widespr...