Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Dec. 2014
The term of worthy can be used in our language to designate that or that which for the services it provides or the homework that it performs is worthy of a recognition, prize or reward. His worthy action with the community was distinguished through an award presented by the authority municipal.
So the most widespread use of this concept in our language occurs at the request of indicating that what someone does is characterized by being meritorious, worthy, and honorable.
The opposite side of worthy will be what is characterized as unworthy and despicable, which does not have an iota of praiseworthy.
Now, we must indicate that the meritorious is not the most popular term in our language at the time of refer to the above, but there are other words that have a more widespread and popular use, such is the case of meritorious, worthy, honorable, among the most used.
On the other hand, in Spain, we do find a specific and very recurrent use for this term since it is nicknamed or called in a rather popular way to the
guard Civil Spanish.The Spanish Civil Guard is the main military body in charge of ensuring the safety public in Spain. As such it is coupled to the rest of the bodies that the state has in this sense.
Its creation is due to Spanish military man and Duke of Ahumada, Francisco Javier Nepomuceno Girón, who created it in 1844. Meanwhile, it would be in the year 1929 that she began to receive the nickname of the meritorious. And that denomination has had a lot to do with her action in favor of the safety of the community, providing protection, in those initiatory years, especially on the roads.
A serious consequence for the Spanish community that left the war that they maintained with France for the independence it was the presence of vandals and thieves on the roads. Then, willing to put an end to it, the Duke of Ahumada proceeded to create it.
The excellent deployment of it made it the main reference in local security.
Also, the distinction that he received in 1929, the Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Beneficence, contributed to the installation of that nickname.