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‖ pulqueria|pulkeˈria| [Sp. Amer.] In Mexico, a shop or tavern selling pulque.
1822J. R. Poinsett Diary 28 Oct. in Notes on Mexico (1824) v. 49 They go to the pulqueria, and there dance, carouse, and get drunk on pulque and vino mezcal. 1847G. F. Ruxton Adventures Mexico & Rocky Mts. vii. 43 After leaving the pulqueria, we visited..the dens where these people congregate for the night. 1914C. J. C. Hyne Firemen Hot i. 2 By the time these [dollars] had been passed across the grimy counter of a pulqueria..they received [etc.]. 1922Outward Bound Nov. 110/2 In the great pulquerias, or saloons..the gramophone is invariably to be found. 1934S. E. White Folded Hills 375 He can play his guitar and entertain the drunkards in the pulquerias. |