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pinole

/pi-noh-lee; Spanish pee-naw-le/US // pɪˈnoʊ li; Spanish piˈnɔ lɛ //UK // (pɪˈnəʊlɪ) //

皮诺尔,比诺尔,皮诺里,皮诺利

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : corn or wheat, dried, ground, and sweetened, usually with the flour of mesquite beans.

Examples

  • In his trip of 1772, between Milpitas and Pinole, Crespi mentions seeing or crossing 31 arroyos, all with running water.

  • Their food is amole, bellota and pinole and their chiefs are called Mule and Yuma.

  • It will be noticed that Vandaih drinks the pinole, which bewitches him, five times instead of the usual four.

  • Sixteen days he must fast, and only after the fourth day is he allowed to drink a little pinole.

  • But—I should have to buy my fame at the price of living on tortillas and pinole and beans!