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cerveza

Spanish for "beer," from Latin cervisia "beer" (related to Latin cerea "a Spanish beer"), from a Celtic *kerb- (compare Gaulish curmi, Old Irish cuirm, Middle Irish coirm, Welsh cwrwf, Old Cornish coref "beer"), from Proto-Celtic *kormi-, perhaps from PIE root *krem-, also source of Latin cremare "to burn" (see cremation). "Connection with ceres (as a drink from grain) is very dubious" [Tucker].

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Cerveza

Cerveza is a Spanish word meaning beer. It may also refer specifically to:

Usage examples of "cerveza".

Halperin decided he wanted another tequila, a mescal, a cold cerveza, whatever he could find quickest.

Carlos, still polishing his cerveza glasses, and up the length of the bar.

Have some cervezas, microwave a burrito, watch a rerun on my dish TV of the 1982 Daytona 500.

At the end of his walk, he knew a place where he could get a few cervezas before driving east to El Paso.

Cierta noche, una calva resplandeciente que se inclinaba sobre un bock de cerveza le llamó la atención y la desmayó de un mazazo.

En las mesas abarrotadas había ladrones y asesinos bebiendo vino y cerveza, jugando a los dados, discutiendo, cantando, peleándose y dando gritos.

No tienen bardos o trovadores, pero cada uno de los hombres de la tribu se sabe las baladas populares de su propio clan, y, después de algunas jarras de cerveza, son muy dados a ponerse a berrear a unos niveles capaces de romper los tímpanos.

Having just concluded that the glass of Berliner Kindl beer he was drinking in the bar of the Hotel am Zoo, while vastly superior to the beer in Portugal, really had nothing to recommend it over the Quilmes cerveza of Buenos Aires, Major Freiherr Hans-Peter von Wachtstein turned on his stool as Korvettenkapitan Karl Boltitz slid onto the stool beside him.

He got over to the noisy but shaded and colorful Mexican market in time for a noonday snack, and ate on the fly as he strolled from one good smell to the other, buying dribs and drabs of this and that, which he polished off, sitting down at a small blue table in front of a cantina, with a tall cool schooner of cerveza.