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rump$71394$ - traduzione in spagnolo

POLITICAL BODY IN THE TIME OF THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION
Parliamentary rump; Rump parliament; The Rump; Restored Rump Parliament; Dissolution of the Rump Parliament (1653)

rump      
n. trasero, posaderas, rabadilla
rump         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rump (disambiguation); RUMP
cuarto trasero
trasero
ancas
caderas
spanking         
  • Kiss Me Kate]]'', 1953
  • Medieval representation of a schoolboy spanked with tree branches
  • An [[Easter whip]] (Czech: ''pomlázka''; Slovak: ''korbáč'')
CORPORAL PUNISHMENT INVOLVING THE ACT OF STRIKING THE BUTTOCKS OF ANOTHER PERSON
Over the knee; Spanked; Spank; Spankers; Bare bottom; Billenkoek; Birthday spanking; Spanking tunnel; Spanking booth; Gunner’s daughter; Roast rump; Paddle machine; Paddy whacks; Paddling (spanking); Spanking implements; Whooping
zurra
paliza

Definizione

rump
(rumps)
1.
The rump of a group, organization, or country consists of the members who remain in it after the rest have left. (mainly BRIT)
The rump of the party does in fact still have considerable assets...
N-SING: with supp
2.
An animal's rump is its rear end.
The cows' rumps were marked with a number.
N-COUNT: usu poss N
3.
Rump or rump steak is meat cut from the rear end of a cow.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Rump Parliament

The Rump Parliament was the English Parliament after Colonel Thomas Pride commanded soldiers to purge the Long Parliament, on 6 December 1648, of those members hostile to the Grandees' intention to try King Charles I for high treason.

"Rump" normally means the hind end or back-side of a mammal; its use meaning "remnant" was first recorded in the above context in English in 1649.