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Definition of yagé in English: yagénoun ˈjɑːʒeɪˈyäˌZHā another term for ayahuasca Example sentencesExamples - Under the influence of yagé Rick has the unsettling habit of pretending to be an orang-utan.
- Harmaline and other harmala alkaloids, principle psychoactive substances in the "magical" beverage yagé, appear throughout the plant world.
- Traditional healers called Taitas from the yagé culture have tried to maintain their indigenous medical practices.
- Although he only took yagé a few times, it is possible to argue that the yagé visions had a much deeper effect on his fiction than his use of heroin.
- For the whole night, under the influence of a hallucinogen called yagé, the healer sings his song the power of which is due not to words, lyrics, or poetry.
Origin 1920s: from American Spanish. Definition of yagé in US English: yagénounˈyäˌZHā another term for ayahuasca Example sentencesExamples - Traditional healers called Taitas from the yagé culture have tried to maintain their indigenous medical practices.
- Although he only took yagé a few times, it is possible to argue that the yagé visions had a much deeper effect on his fiction than his use of heroin.
- Under the influence of yagé Rick has the unsettling habit of pretending to be an orang-utan.
- For the whole night, under the influence of a hallucinogen called yagé, the healer sings his song the power of which is due not to words, lyrics, or poetry.
- Harmaline and other harmala alkaloids, principle psychoactive substances in the "magical" beverage yagé, appear throughout the plant world.
Origin 1920s: from American Spanish. |