释义 |
‖ octli|ˈəʊktlɪ| [Mex. Sp.] = pulque.
1845Encycl. Metrop. XVI. 528/1 The most favourite spirit of the Mexicans is pulque or octli, a thick ropy juice which flows from a wounded agave or maguey. 1883Encycl. Brit. XVI. 213/1 The juice extracted by tapping the great aloe before flowering was fermented into an intoxicating drink about the strength of beer, octli, by the Spaniards called pulque. 1914T. A. Joyce Mexican Archaeol. ii. 43 This awakening after heavy sleep..connected the octli gods with the waxing and waning of vegetation and the moon. 1938Times Lit. Suppl. 5 Mar. 157/1 Other mistakes relate to the preparation of the fermented drink ‘octli’. |