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Lout is a adjective which can be used in different ways. Usually, the term applies to who they are gross or rude and have behaviors that can be described as barbarians .

For example: "I don't want you to marry that scumbag: you can get someone from another level", “My boss is a scumbag but I have to be patient if I don't want to run out of job, “Who is that scumbag who chews with his mouth open? How ordinary! ”, "Do not be a scumbag: help your grandmother to load luggage".

A lout , pashtún or Pashto , on the other hand, is a member of a ethnicity from Afghanistan . The Patagonians are Muslims and are usually described as warriors due to the numerous clashes they had throughout history.

The patanes speak their own language (also known as Patán), which derives from avéstico (one of the oldest Indo-European languages; there are records of its use in the first millennium before Jesus Christ).

Lout , on the other hand, is a famous animated character who created Iwao Takamoto and that is part of the series of Hanna-Barbera . This is a dog, known in English as Muttley , which first appeared in “The crazy cars” (or "Wacky races" , according to its original name) as the pet of Pierre Nodoyuna . The main feature of this animal It is his particular laugh and the murmurs he emits to communicate.

Lout Finally, it is the name of a heavy metal band of Argentina that formed in 1994 and that he has released five albums.

Patán, Lord of the Mayan Underworld

The mythology Maya tells that the underworld was ruled by some known gods with the name of Lords of Xibalbá(This last term represented the underground world in their language). It is a series of very powerful and evil characters that plagued traps and dangers the way to Xibalbá to prevent strangers from accessing it. The Lords were twelve: Hun-Camé, Vucub-Camé, Xiquiripat, Chuchumaquic, Ahalpuh, Ahalcaná, Chamiabac, Chamiaholom, Patán, Xic, Ahalmez and Ahaltocob.

Xibalba had two governors, Hun-Camé and Vucub-Camé, the gods of the disease and of the death respectively. They were the unquestionable judges and were responsible for assigning their functions to others. On the other hand, were Chuchumaquic and Xiquiripat, who caused human beings one of the many tortures: bloodshed.

But the list of sufferings continues; Ahalpuh and Ahalcaná were responsible for causing a terrible swelling in people and that their legs suffered a horrible suppuration, in addition to staining their faces yellow, to complete the punishment that was called chuganal.

With a rod of bone as a symbol of power, Chamiabac and Chamiaholom occupied the post of bailiffs of the underworld and caused human beings to lose weight until their flesh was undone. For those who tried to return to their homes, Ahalmez and Ahaltocob had the task of causing them all kinds of misfortunes. Finally, Patán and Xic had received the charge of killing those who walked the roads, and they succeeded in squeezing their chest and throat, causing unpleasant puddles of blood that was expelled by their mouths.

The reign of these evil lords ended when the twin gods Huhahpú and Ixbalanqué appeared: the latter decapitated his brother and then brought him back to life, something that greatly amused the twelve ruthless. So much so that they asked him to do the same with them. Ixbalanqué agreed, although did not fulfill the last part of the deal, so he killed them once and for all. In this way, human beings did not have to continue to endure the terrible torture to which Patán and his eleven companions had subjected them for so long weather .

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