pisco
See also: Pisco
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish, from the name of the city Pisco, from Quechua pishku, pisqu.
Noun
pisco (plural piscos)
- A liquor distilled from grapes (a brandy) made in wine-producing regions of Peru and Chile. It is the most widely consumed spirit in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Peru.
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Anagrams
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish, from the name of the city Pisco, from Quechua pishku, pisqu.
Noun
pisco m (plural piscos)
Portuguese
Verb
pisco
- first-person singular present indicative of piscar
Spanish
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Quechua pishku, pisqu.
Noun
pisco m (plural piscos)
Synonyms
Etymology 2
From the name of the city Pisco, from Quechua pishku, pisqu.
Noun
pisco m (plural piscos)
- pisco (see "English" above)
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