beno
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Modification of Spanish vino (“wine”).[1]
Noun
[edit]beno (uncountable)
- An alcoholic drink distilled from the fermented sap of palm trees, originating from the Philippines.
- 1900, Harper’s History of the War in the Philippines, page 315:
- In cases of continuous intoxication it results in dysentery, fevers, insanity, and drinking beno is the cause of many deaths.
- 1925, Cosmopolitan, page 18:
- I had some beno in my canteen and I took a few nips to steady me.
- 1975, Willard B. Gatewood, Jr., Black Americans and the White Man’s Burden, 1898-1903, page 270:
- Lounging around village shops watching the girls and drinking beno, a potent alcoholic beverage, helped some of the soldiers overcome their boredom.
- 2006, The Journals, page 53:
- He must have been drinking beno for he took a header, and as he went over the boat dipped considerably and of course soaked part of us.
References
[edit]- ^ “beno”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
Esperanto
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Noun
[edit]beno (accusative singular benon, plural benoj, accusative plural benojn)
Related terms
[edit]- beni (“to bless”)
Kituba
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]beno
Ternate
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From N- (nominalizer) + feno (“to close (transitive)”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]beno
- a wall
References
[edit]- Rika Hayami-Allen (2001) A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia, University of Pittsburgh
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