"mescal" meaning in Portuguese

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Noun

IPA: /mesˈkaw/ [Brazil], [mesˈkaʊ̯] [Brazil], /mesˈkaw/ [Brazil], [mesˈkaʊ̯] [Brazil], /meʃˈkaw/ [Rio-de-Janeiro], [meʃˈkaʊ̯] [Rio-de-Janeiro], /mɛʃˈkal/ [Portugal], [mɛʃˈkaɫ] [Portugal], /mɛʃˈkal/ [Portugal], [mɛʃˈkaɫ] [Portugal], /mɛʃˈka.li/ [Portugal, Southern] Forms: mescais [plural]
Rhymes: -al, -aw Etymology: From Mexican Spanish mezcal, from Nahuatl or Classical Nahuatl mexcalli (“intoxicating drink made from fermented agave juice”), perhaps from metl (“maguey (agave)”) + ixcalli (“stew”). Etymology templates: {{bor|pt|es-MX|mezcal}} Mexican Spanish mezcal, {{der|pt|nah|-}} Nahuatl, {{der|pt|nci|-}} Classical Nahuatl, {{m|nah|mexcalli||intoxicating drink made from fermented agave juice}} mexcalli (“intoxicating drink made from fermented agave juice”), {{m|nah|metl||maguey (agave)}} metl (“maguey (agave)”), {{m|nah|ixcalli||stew}} ixcalli (“stew”) Head templates: {{pt-noun|m}} mescal m (plural mescais)
  1. peyote; mescal (small, spineless cactus of Mexico and the southern United States) Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-mescal-pt-noun-Tbvyyfoh Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 57 43
  2. mescal (Mexican alcoholic drink made from agave) Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-mescal-pt-noun-CrGUrY1t
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: peiote

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    },
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        "Portugal"
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