pulque

English

Etymology

From Spanish pulque, possibly from Nahuatl (see the Spanish section, below).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpʊl.keɪ/, /ˈpʊl.ki/

Noun

pulque (countable and uncountable, plural pulques)

  1. A milk-colored, somewhat viscous Mexican alcoholic drink made from the fermented sap of certain agave plants.

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Spanish

Etymology

Uncertain. The Classical Nahuatl term for pulque was octli, or specifically iztac octli (white pulque). Pulque may be a Spanish derivation of Classical Nahuatl poliuhqui octli (spoiled pulque, spoiled wine), from poliuhqui (something lost).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpulke/

Noun

pulque m (plural pulques)

  1. pulque
    Synonym: neutle (Mexico)

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