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Cuban band
La Sonora Matancera is a Cuban band that played Latin American urban popular dance music. Founded in 1924 and led for more than five decades by guitarist
Sonora_Matancera
Cuban singer (1925–2003)
Cuba, earning recognition as a vocalist of the popular musical group Sonora Matancera, a musical association that lasted 15 years (1950–1965). Cruz mastered
Celia_Cruz
Mexican musical group
years of history. Modeled after an earlier Cuban band called Sonora Matancera, the Sonora Santanera was founded in 1955 by Carlos Colorado in the state of
Sonora_Santanera
Cuban vocalist and musician (1915–1983)
was best known for having been the lead singer of the Cuban ensemble Sonora Matancera in the 1940s and 50s. He had a distinctive voice, relaxing and sensual
Bienvenido_Granda
Song
became a hit for Daniel Santos in 1948, due to his recording with La Sonora Matancera with an arrangement by Pérez Prado. Years later the composition would
Dos_gardenias
Dominican singer
Hernandez' orchestra, he moved to New York City in 1961 to work with La Sonora Matancera. Beltrán was born in the town of Palo Blanco, in the province of La
Alberto_Beltrán_(singer)
Ethnic minority in Cuba
Sonora Matancera; son of Pablo "Bubú" Vázquez Gobín and brother of Elpidio Vázquez, he succeeded Lino Frías on piano as a member of Sonora Matancera María
Afro-Cubans
Cuban bandleader and mambo musician (1916–1989)
Vita. Pérez Prado began his career as pianist and arranger for the Sonora Matancera, an internationally successful dance music ensemble from his hometown
Pérez_Prado
Cuban trumpeter (1921–2007)
At age 23, he joined the Havana-based, Afro-Cuban conjunto band, La Sonora Matancera ("the sound of Matanzas", a port with a large black population), that
Pedro_Knight
Cuban musician (1908–1968)
de Pego (Teca Records – 1975) Oscar Chávez (Polydor Records – 1975) Sonora Matancera (Orfeón – 1975) Tito Puente (Craft Recordings, a division of Concord
Julio_Brito
Barranquilla, Colombia. In 1954, Pinedo began a five-year career with the Sonora Matancera, a Cuban ensemble, which at the time had widespread fame in Latin America
Nelson_Pinedo
Style of dance and music originating in Cuba
soneado and bolero-son. The term sonora refers to conjuntos with smoother trumpet sections such as Sonora Matancera and Sonora Ponceña. Although the history
Son_cubano
Puerto Rican musician (born 1950
1976 With Willie Colón Doble Energía (Fania Records) 1980 With Sonora Matancera La Sonora y el Niño (Fania Records) 1984 With His Orchestra (Orquesta Revelación)
Ismael_Miranda
Latin American dance music genre
were covers of previously recorded tunes by such Cuban artists as Sonora Matancera, Chappottín y Sus Estrellas and Conjunto Estrellas de Chocolate. Pacheco
Salsa_music
Puerto Rican singer (1916-1992)
Carlos Prío Socarrás. This year also marked Santos' debut with La Sonora Matancera, where he served as vocalist. His first successful single was titled
Daniel_Santos_(singer)
Musical artist
orchestra La Sonora Matancera and Celia Cruz throughout the 1950s and 1970s. Many compare the collaboration of the group La Sonora Matancera & Celia Cruz
Bienvenido_Fabián
Cuban musician
number of solo albums, he has played with the Fania All Stars and Sonora Matancera, as well as performing with musicians and singers such as Celia Cruz
Justo_Betancourt
2000 American film
Laurie Anderson Los Tamalitos De Olga - Orquesta Aragón Descarga Sonora - Sonora Matancera Crisantemo - Ernesto Lecuona Por Que Me La Dejaste Querer? - Bola
Before_Night_Falls_(film)
Colombian song
ranked the version of the song recorded by Nelson Pinedo with La Sonora Matancera at No. 26. Viva Music Colombia rated the song No. 47 on its list of
Bésame_Morenita
Cuban musician, arranger, and composer
featured as a trumpeter of the Sonora Matancera. Márquez, Ernesto (January 13, 2024). "100 años de la Sonora Matancera". La Jornada (in Mexican Spanish)
Calixto_Leicea
Afro-Cuban musician (1917–2003)
toured with various successful bands such as the Lecuona Cuban Boys and Sonora Matancera. In 1950, he moved to New York City, where he became Tito Puente's
Mongo_Santamaría
Municipality in Cuba
1908 Héctor Lombard - Mixed martial artist, born in Matanzas in 1978 Sonora Matancera - is a Cuban/Afro-Cuban band Joseph Marion Hernández (1788 – 1857)
Matanzas
Puerto Rican singer
She rose to fame in 1949 as the lead vocalist for the Cuban ensemble Sonora Matancera. Myrta Blanca Silva Oliveros was born in the city of Arecibo, Puerto
Myrta_Silva
Song composed by Rafael Hernández Marín
composed by Elsa Angulo Macías and recorded by Celia Cruz with La Sonora Matancera in 1953. Recorded by various artists in the world of Hispanic music
Silencio (Rafael Hernández song)
Silencio_(Rafael_Hernández_song)
Colombian telenova
decisive singer of La Sonora Matancera. Leaving Cuba with her future husband Pedro Knight, a trumpeter with La Sonora Matancera, the series follows her
Celia_(2015_TV_series)
1950 Mexican film
Aguilar Rafael Baledón Susana Guízar Rita Montaner Roberto Cobo La Sonora Matancera Los Panchos Shortly before starring in the film Al son del mambo (1950)
Ritmos_del_Caribe
Music group
number of hits including "El Alacrán" a cover originally sung by La Sonora Matancera. Signed to Fonovisa a year earlier, Banda Maguey took over their native
Banda_Maguey
Topics referred to by the same term
bolero by Rafael Hernández "Silencio", a 1953 song by Celia Cruz & La Sonora Matancera "Silencio" (David Bisbal song), from the 2006 studio album, Premonición
Silencio
Cuban musician
1924 – 2004) was a Cuban musician. He was a notable singer from the Sonora Matancera. Larkin, Colin, ed. (1998). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol
Celio_González
Celia Cruz and Willie Colón:– Celia y Willie La Sonora Matancera and Justo Betancourt: La Sonora Matancera con Justo Betancourt Wilfrido Vargas and Sandy
1980s_in_Latin_music
Song
Su Orquesta, Gitta Ravena und Die Rondos, Carlos Argentino Con La Sonora Matancera, Los Machucambos, Malka and Joso, Marimba Chiapas, Los Españoles, Charlie's
Ay_Cosita_Linda
Afro-Cuban drum
master of the instrument, performing with the Lecuona Cuban Boys, Sonora Matancera, Conjunto Matamoros and Arsenio Rodríguez's "Conjunto Segundo" among
Bongo_drum
Cuban jazz trumpeter (1928–2016)
Jiménez, Chico O'Farrill, Orchestra Harlow, Eddie Palmieri, Cachao and Sonora Matancera. Due to his characteristic approach to Afro-Cuban trumpet playing as
Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros
Alfredo_"Chocolate"_Armenteros
American actress and producer (born 1938)
the Parada Cubana in New Jersey in 2017. In the book Celia Cruz and Sonora Matancera (2003) and the audiobook My Best Radio Interviews (Mis Mejores Entrevistas
Gilda_Mirós
Cuban singer, bandleader and songwriter (1919–1963)
Bárbaro del Ritmo. They offered him the opportunity to record with Sonora Matancera, but he declined the offer because he did not care for the sound of
Benny_Moré
Understanding Latin Rhythms Vol. 1 Monguito Santamaria: En Una Nota! La Sonora Matancera: 50 Años Ray Rodriguez And Duro: Ray Rodriguez And Duro Rigo Tovar
1970s_in_Latin_music
Huella Nuestro Tiempo 1999 Fiebre Santanera 2000 Éxitos de la Sonora Matancera "Alquimia la Sonora del XXI Leyenda Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved
Alquimia_(band)
1938 Cuban film
participation of the Sonora Matancera. At minute 00:03:57 of the film, Julio Brito, co-author of the music, can be seen singing. The Sonora Matancera makes its appearance
Tam Tam o El origen de la rumba
Tam_Tam_o_El_origen_de_la_rumba
Song by Julio Brito
de Pego (Teca Records - 1975) Oscar Chávez (Polydor Records - 1975) Sonora Matancera (Orfeón - 1975) Tito Puente (Craft Recordings, a division of Concord
El_amor_de_mi_bohío
Puerto Rican musician (born 1937)
Barretto produced Adalberto's next solo album, Feliz Me Siento (1980). Sonora Matancera member, Javier Vázquez, produced, arranged, directed and played piano
Adalberto_Santiago
Puerto Rican jazz musician (1929–2006)
1953 and recorded by the sonero Carlos Argentino with the Cuban band Sonora Matancera; Tito Allen joined as new vocalist. Allen left the band after Indestructible
Ray_Barretto
September 19 "El alacrán" La Pandilla Raff September 27 La Pandilla / Sonora Matancera Raff / Orfeón October 10 November 1 "¿Por qué nos dijimos adiós?" ("We
List of number-one hits of 1975 (Mexico)
List_of_number-one_hits_of_1975_(Mexico)
Music genre
pa'Cataca" (originally from José María Peñaranda, then interpreted by La Sonora Matancera.) The two types of folkloric porro are porro palitiao and porro tapao
Porro
1949 film
Emeterio's wife Carlos Riquelme as Carbajal Ernesto Finance as Don Emeterio Sonora Matancera as Themselves Jesús Alvariño as Self Luis Echegoyen as Self Daniel
The_Fallen_Angel_(1949_film)
Mexican actress and dancer (1945–2023)
the Blanquita Theater, to appear on a bill with the dance band La Sonora Matancera. At the end of the decade she was diagnosed with cancer. In 1999, Mendoza
Rossy_Mendoza
Cuban tenor and bel canto singer (1923–1986)
11 Book: Historia Y Mitos De La Sonora Matancera Y Sus Estrellas (History And The Myths And Stars Sonora Matancera), by Diego Eduardo Montero Puentes
Manolo_Álvarez_Mera
Topics referred to by the same term
Vázquez (musician), Afro-Cuban songwriter, arranger, and pianist with Sonora Matancera Javi Vázquez (footballer, born 1986), Spanish football manager and
Javier_Vázquez
Topics referred to by the same term
Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Album 40 Años de la Sonora Matancera, an album by Sonora Matancera 40 Anos Depois, an album by João Bosco, 2012 This disambiguation
40_Años
Cuban musician
cover version of Simón Díaz's "Caballo Viejo". He was a member of the Sonora Matancera for three years. He has also appeared in music documentaries such as
Roberto_Torres_(musician)
Puerto Rican singer (1922–1989)
most notably recorded in Havana at the request of Rogelio Martínez of Sonora Matancera, who asked him to sing pieces of his recently composed songs with his
Bobby_Capó
Topics referred to by the same term
album) 2004 "A Bailar" by La Sonora Matancera composed by Bienvenido Granda from Algo Especial Por La Sonora Matancera 1994 "Al Bailar", song by Yuri
A_bailar
Los Pao, with the new title "La boa", which became a nationwide hit when Sonora Santanera covered it. Spanish lyrics by Los Teen Tops. Ayala, Roberto (1962)
List of number-one songs from the 1950s (Mexico)
List_of_number-one_songs_from_the_1950s_(Mexico)
and it also paved the way for other Cuban musicians (such as the Sonora Matancera) who played genres other than mambo to find success in Mexico. The
List of top-ten songs for the 1950s in Mexico
List_of_top-ten_songs_for_the_1950s_in_Mexico
1943 song performed by Noel Estrada
Quetcy Alma Martínez "La Lloroncita" (Pop Art, 1967) Leo Marini con la Sonora Matancera (Seeco, 1972) Antonio Aguilar (Musart, 1974) Ismael Miranda (Fania
En_mi_Viejo_San_Juan
Musical artist
Granda, Jaime Llano González, Leonor González Mina, Carmiña Gallo, Sonora Matancera, Benny Moré, Pacho Galán, Juanes, Tego Calderón, Billo's Caracas Boys
Lucho_Bermúdez
1925 song by Jack Yellen and Lew Pollack
the Yiddish text, was recorded as a bolero in the late 1950s by La Sonora Matancera with Carlos Argentino (who was an Argentinean Jew) singing. Another
My_Yiddishe_Momme
Musical artist
label and recorded more studio albums. She recorded two songs with the Sonora Matancera in 1974. Toña la Negra was married twice. Her first husband, Guillermo
Toña_la_Negra
Cuban conga player (1926–2007)
this band in 1944. He left the group in 1947 to join the well-known Sonora Matancera, where he stayed for a year. From 1949 to 1954 he played for the Conjunto
Carlos_"Patato"_Valdes
Best Coast Latice Crawford 1982– American Celia Cruz 1925–2003 Cuban Sonora Matancera Fania All-Stars Sharon Cuneta 1966– Filipino Lucy Dacus 1995– American
List of contraltos in non-classical music
List_of_contraltos_in_non-classical_music
Mexican composer
Irma Infante Aguirre José Alfredo Jiménez Las kukaras Leo Marini y La Sonora Matancera Libertad Lamarque Los bribones Los cometas Los hermanos Reyes Luis
Chava_Flores
Topics referred to by the same term
1954 song written by Rosendo Ruiz Jr., recorded by Celia Cruz with Sonora Matancera, Conjunto Libre and others "Saoco", 1958 song written by singer Pellín
Saoco
Mambo" – The Enchanters (1957) "Fiesta De Navidad" – Celia Cruz Y La Sonora Matancera (1961) "Merry Christmas Darling" – Hop Wilson & His Buddies (1960)
Theme Time Radio Hour season 1
Theme_Time_Radio_Hour_season_1
Cuban singer (1912–1978)
Cugat and Machito in New York. He recorded with the renowned band Sonora Matancera in 1951 and 1977. Valdés was regarded as one of the greatest soneros
Miguelito_Valdés
Colombian musician (1906-1988)
recorded his own rendition of the song. The song was also covered by La Sonora Matancera, José Fajardo, Rafael de Paz, Billo's Caracas Boys. In the early 1930s
Pacho_Galán
Rican centenarian, founder of La Sonora Ponceña. October 27 – Nelson Pinedo, 88, Colombian singer (Sonora Matancera). October 28 – Ramón "Chunky" Sánchez
2016_in_Latin_music
1997 first album by Afro-Cuban All Stars
mozambique. Lead vocalist is Raúl Planas, who sang in the 1950s with Sonora Matancera, Conjunto Rumbavana, Celia Cruz, and others. "Fiesta de la Rumba" is
A_Toda_Cuba_le_Gusta
Cuban songwriter and singer (1923–2013)
Machito and his Afro-Cubans featuring Charlie Parker, Celia Cruz with La Sonora Matancera, Tito Puente, and Johnny Pacheco, as well as Fellove himself. Based
Francisco_Fellove
Inhabitants of Cuba and their descendants in the Cuban diaspora
as the "Queen of Salsa", photographed in 1957. A vocalist with La Sonora Matancera, she left Cuba in July 1960 and was subsequently barred from returning
Cubans
Musical artist
collection, he would listen to Orquesta Aragón, Arsenio Rodríguez, Sonora Matancera and Abelardo Barroso. He also credited his musical interest to the
Ricardo_Lemvo
Panamanian singer and composer (1946–2022)
Rivera, and Rafael Cortijo. In 1969, Azuquita joined the Cuban band Sonora Matancera before creating his own group, Azuquita y su Melao, in 1974. After
Camilo_Azuquita
exile include Celia Cruz and the whole conjunto she sang with, the Sonora Matancera. 'Patato' (Carlos Valdes), Cachao, La Lupe, Arturo Sandoval, Willy
Music_of_Cuba
Musical artist
bands and musicians, including Carlos Barbería y su Orquesta Kubavana, Sonora Matancera, Celia Cruz, Conjunto Rumbavana, Conjunto Chappottín, Charanga Rubalcaba
Raúl_Planas
Silva, 60, Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and television producer (Sonora Matancera). Ernst Steinhoff, 79, Nazi German rocket scientist. Princess Red Wing
Deaths_in_December_1987
Jamaican folk song
Hawkes, London, 1993. The song was covered by legendary Cuban group La Sonora Matancera in 1957, in English and Spanish. More recently, published in January
Linstead_Market
Puerto Rican musician
accomplishments: Their orchestra's all-trumpet sonora sound, reminiscent of that of the Sonora Matancera, was called by that orchestra's founder Rogelio
Bobby_Cruz
Musical artist
cuts of vintage Cuban (Antonio Arcano, Benny Moré, Orquesta Aragón, Sonora Matancera, Cachao, Los Papines), and Puerto Rican music and Bomba and Plena rhythms
Roger_Dawson
Topics referred to by the same term
Dominican Republic boxer Rogelio Martínez Díaz, Afro-Cuban musician with Sonora Matancera Rogelio Martínez Furé (1937–2022), Cuban writer and ethnologist Rogelio
Rogelio_Martínez
"Dos gardenias" Isolina Carrillo Avelina Landín / Daniel Santos con Sonora Matancera 8 "Convencida" Abel Domínguez Hermanas Águila / Johnny Albino y el
List of top-ten songs in 1948 and 1949 (Mexico)
List_of_top-ten_songs_in_1948_and_1949_(Mexico)
well-known and influential of American mariachi groups. Celia Cruz leaves Sonora Matancera, an influential group who had popularized Cuban dance music throughout
Timeline of music in the United States (1950–1969)
Timeline_of_music_in_the_United_States_(1950–1969)
Peruvian pianist, composer, arranger and singer (born 1944)
Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero in Cali, where he shared the bill with Sonora Matancera, El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz, Nelson y sus
Alfredo_Linares
Colombian music award
Molina [es] (small orchestra) 1971 Hermanos Martelo Los Graduados 1970 Hermanos Martelo La Sonora Matancera 1969 Billo's Caracas Boys Los Corraleros de Majagual
Golden_Congo
Luis Rodríguez: Dueño de nada [es] Celia Cruz and La Sonora Matancera: Feliz Encuentro La Sonora Ponceña: Determination Willy Chirino: Chirinisimo Ray
1982_in_Latin_music
Colombian musician and songwriter
Amor Salvaje [es], and was later made famous by Nelson Pinedo and La Sonora Matancera under the name "Me Voy Pa' La Habana". Other notable songs by Peñaranda
José_María_Peñaranda
Musical artist
José Fernández "Pito", and Jesús Pérez. Quinto then briefly joined La Sonora Matancera, who at the time featured Celia Cruz as lead singer. While playing
Pancho_Quinto
musicians such as Chucho Valdes, Tony Perez, Los Jovenes Clasicos del Son, Sonora Matancera, Alicia Bustamante, Gaia Jazz, and Aris Garit. It offers percussion
Gaia_(arts_venue)
Season of television series
Sonora del XXI Vanessa & Kenny 31 (8, 6, 9, 8) Jazz* "(Meet) The Flintstones"—The B-52's —N/a 32 (8, 8, 8, 8) Guaracha "Caramelo"—La Sonora Matancera
El_Gran_Show_season_1
Puerto Rican musician (1927–1998)
("Especially for You"). Dipini recorded with the Cuban and Afro-Cuban group Sonora Matancera in Havana, Cuba for a short time. When she returned to Puerto Rico
Carmen_Delia_Dipiní
Event honoring artists who have contributed to the Latin music genre
Orquesta Aragón, José Fajardo, Marco Antonio Muñiz, Ray Barretto, La Sonora Matancera. Miguel Faílde, Ignacio Piñeiro, Rafael Hernández, Ernesto Lecuona
International Latin Music Hall of Fame
International_Latin_Music_Hall_of_Fame
Cuban musician (1918–2000)
father was Valentin Cané, the founder of the well-known musical group Sonora Matancera, with whom Humberto played the tres guitar. He later played with other
Humberto_Cané
Season of television series
9, 8, +2) Guaracha "El Negrito del Batey"—Alberto Beltrán feat. La Sonora Matancera Fiorella & Jimy 36 (9, 8, 9, 8, +2) Contemporary* "Elastic Heart"—Sia
El_Gran_Show_season_17
Hermanos Rosario Merengue Karen Records Celebrando Con La Sonora Matancera 65 Aniversario Sonora Matancera Merengue, Cha-Cha, Rumba, Son, Afro-Cuban, Beguine
1989_in_Latin_music
Olympic silver medalist (1952). Nelson Pinedo, 88, Colombian singer (Sonora Matancera), stroke. Hazel Shermet, 96, American actress (Duffy's Tavern, New
Deaths_in_October_2016
Various artists 8 "Dos gardenias" Isolina Carrillo Daniel Santos con Sonora Matancera / Avelina Landín 9 "Arrullo de mar" Salvador Rangel Various artists
List of top-ten songs for the 1940s in Mexico
List_of_top-ten_songs_for_the_1940s_in_Mexico
Season of television series
Belén & Waldir 37 (10, 9, 8, 10) Guaracha "El Yerberito Moderno"—La Sonora Matancera feat. Celia Cruz Safe 42 (11, 11, 10, 10) Cha-cha-cha "Telephone"—Lady
El_Gran_Show_season_5
Celia Cruz Best Salsa Female Artist Nominated Feliz encuentro (with Sonora Matancera) Best Salsa Album Won 1984 Tremendo Trio Best Salsa Album Won 1987
List of awards and nominations received by Celia Cruz
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Celia_Cruz
Colombian songwriter and musician (1918–2024)
recorded by several prominent Latin American artists, including La Sonora Matancera and Pastor López. In 2022, Campo Miranda was awarded the Colombian
Rafael_Campo_Miranda
Musical artist
joined the Colombian tropical salsa/cumbia group Alquimia la Sonora del XXI. This Sonora Matancera tribute band were popular in Latin America with their version
Carolina_la_O
Record label
Sánchez Luis Santí Daniel Santos Ñico Saquito Orquesta Serenata Española Sonora Matancera Merceditas Valdés Orlando Vallejo Ramón Veloz Alberto Zayas Cuba portal
Panart
Cuban percussionist (1930–2008)
accepted and very soon found himself playing in other bands such as Sonora Matancera and Conjunto Jóvenes del Cayo. He made his first recordings in 1951
Tata_Güines
Chucho Avellanet, Marco Antonio Muñiz, Julio Ángel, Trío Los Condes, Sonora Matancera, Efraín Jataca, Cuarteto Los Hispanos, Conjunto Quisqueya, El Cuarteto
Christmas_in_Puerto_Rico
SONORA MATANCERA
SONORA MATANCERA
Girl/Female
Gaelic Irish
Honor.
Female
English
Short form of Italian Eleanora, LEONORA means "foreign; the other."
Female
Native American
Native American Omaha name DONOMA means "sight of the sun."
Female
English
English variant form of Latin Honora, ANNORA means "honor."Â
Female
Esperanto
Esperanto name TONDRA means "like thunder."
Female
English
English name derived from the name of the Mexican state or the Sonoran Desert, from Latin sonorus, SONORA means "clear, loud, resounding."
Female
English
Pet form of Latin Eleanora, LENORA means "foreign; the other."
Female
English
English variant form of Italian Sandra, SONDRA means "defender of mankind."
Girl/Female
Irish American Latin
Honor.
Female
French
Feminine form of French Honoré, HONORÉE means "honor, valor."
Female
Italian
Short form of Italian Eleonora, LEONORA means "foreign; the other."
Female
English
 Short form of Italian Alessandra, SANDRA means "defender of mankind."
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French, Irish, Latin, Spanish
Woman of Honor; Honor
Male
French
French form of Latin Honorus, HONORÉ means "honor, valor."
Girl/Female
Irish Latin Spanish
Honor.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
French
Honor. Good name and integrity.
Female
Native American
Native American Blackfoot name SINOPA means "fox."
Girl/Female
Greek American
Protector of man.
Female
Italian
Contracted form of Italian Eleonora, ELNORA means "foreign; the other."
SONORA MATANCERA
SONORA MATANCERA
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Janie, JANEY means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English
From the Mill Stream; Millstream
Male
Danish
, brave warrior, or, hero.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Irresistible
Girl/Female
Indian
Praiseworthy
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Arabic
Faithful.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vignya | விகà¯à®¨à¯à®¯
Obstacle
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sun
Girl/Female
Tamil
Cardamom
SONORA MATANCERA
SONORA MATANCERA
SONORA MATANCERA
SONORA MATANCERA
SONORA MATANCERA
n.
An extended composition for one or two instruments, consisting usually of three or four movements; as, Beethoven's sonatas for the piano, for the violin and piano, etc.
n.
A tree (Sophora Japonica) of Eastern Asia, resembling the common locust; occasionally planted in the United States.
n.
A cause of respect and fame; a glory; an excellency; an ornament; as, he is an honor to his nation.
n.
A title applied to the holders of certain honorable civil offices, or to persons of rank; as, His Honor the Mayor. See Note under Honorable.
v. i.
To roar; to bellow; to snort; to snore loudly.
n.
Madam; Mrs; -- a title of address or respect among the Italians.
n.
A genus of leguminous plants.
n.
Academic or university prizes or distinctions; as, honors in classics.
n.
The ace, king, queen, and jack of trumps. The ten and nine are sometimes called Dutch honors.
a.
Relating to a sister; sisterly.
n.
To accept and pay when due; as, to honora bill of exchange.
v. t.
To expel throught the nostrils with a snort; to utter with a snort.
n.
A token of esteem paid to worth; a mark of respect; a ceremonial sign of consideration; as, he wore an honor on his breast; military honors; civil honors.
a.
Conferring honor; tending to honor.
n.
A preparation of antimony with which Mohammedan men anoint their eyelids.
v. i.
To snore.
n.
To dignify; to raise to distinction or notice; to bestow honor upon; to elevate in rank or station; to ennoble; to exalt; to glorify; hence, to do something to honor; to treat in a complimentary manner or with civility.
n.
To regard or treat with honor, esteem, or respect; to revere; to treat with deference and submission; when used of the Supreme Being, to reverence; to adore; to worship.
v. t.
To worship with profound reverence; to pay divine honors to; to honor as deity or as divine.