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  • 1Felo — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Rafael Verdugo (n. San Fernando, 15 de noviembre de 1952), más conocido como Felo, es un trovador y humorista chileno, conocido por sus parodias a cantautores hispanohablantes. Contenido 1 Biografía 2 Discografía …

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  • 2Felo-de-se — Fe lo de se , n.; pl. {Felos de se}. [LL. felo, E. felon + de of, concerning + se self.] (Law) One who deliberately puts an end to his own existence, or loses his life while engaged in the commission of an unlawful or malicious act; a suicide.… …

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  • 3Felo de se — Latin for felon of himself, is an archaic legal term meaning suicide. In early English common law, an adult who committed suicide was literally a felon, and the crime was punishable by forfeiture of property to the king and what was considered a …

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  • 4Felo-de-se — (engl. lat., »Verbrecher an sich selbst«), Selbstmörder …

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  • 5felo de se — in English law a term used to describe someone who has tried to commit suicide – felonia de se. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …

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  • 6felo-de-se — fel ōd ə sā, sē n, pl fe·lo·nes de se fə .lō (.)nēz də or felos de se .fel ōz də 1) one who commits suicide or who dies from the effects of having committed an unlawful malicious act 2) an act of deliberate self destruction: SUICIDE …

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  • 7felo — elem. suber, plută . (< fr. phello , cf. gr. phellos) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN …

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  • 8felo-de-se — Latin, “suicide,” lit. “one guilty concerning himself.” …

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  • 9felō — *felō germ.?, stark. Femininum (ō): nhd. Brett; ne. board (Neutrum); Rekontruktionsbasis: an.; Etymologie: s. ing. *spel (2), *pel (9), Verb, spalt …

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  • 10felo de se — /fēˈlō dē sē or feˈlō də sē/ (law) A suicide ORIGIN: L, literally, felon of himself …

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