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1 botijo
m.earthen jug, drinking jug with a spout, earthenware jug.* * *1 earthenware jar (with spout and handle for drinking)* * *SM1) (=recipiente) earthenware drinking jug with spout and handle2) * [de policía] water cannon* * ** * *= pitcher.Ex. It refers to the story of the milkmaid who planned what to do with the money she would get for her milk, but dropped the pitcher on the way to market.* * ** * *= pitcher.Ex: It refers to the story of the milkmaid who planned what to do with the money she would get for her milk, but dropped the pitcher on the way to market.
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botijo sustantivo masculino: drinking jug with spout
botijo sustantivo masculino drinking jug
* * *botijo nm= earthenware vessel with a spout used for drinking water* * *
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