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1 tambo
m.1 inn. (America)2 bin, storage bin.* * *SM1) And ( Hist) (=taberna) wayside inn, country inn3) Cono Sur (=corral) milking yard4) Cono Sur (=burdel) brothel* * *1) (RPl) ( establecimiento) dairy farm; ( corral) milking yard2) (Méx)a) ( recipiente) can (AmE), bin (BrE)mover el tambo — (Méx fam & hum) to boogie (colloq)
b) (fam) ( cárcel) slammer (sl), can (AmE sl)3) (Per)a) (Hist) ( posada) wayside innb) ( tienda) wayside stall* * *1) (RPl) ( establecimiento) dairy farm; ( corral) milking yard2) (Méx)a) ( recipiente) can (AmE), bin (BrE)mover el tambo — (Méx fam & hum) to boogie (colloq)
b) (fam) ( cárcel) slammer (sl), can (AmE sl)3) (Per)a) (Hist) ( posada) wayside innb) ( tienda) wayside stall* * *A ( RPl)1 (establecimiento) dairy farm2 (corral) milking yardB ( Méx)C ( Per)2 (tienda) wayside stall* * *
tambo sustantivo masculino
1 (Méx)
2 (Per) ( tienda) wayside stall
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dust
* * *tambo nm[tenderete] stall4. RP [granja] dairy farm7. CompAndes, Venandar del timbo al tambo to chase around all over the placeTAMBOThroughout their empire the Incas constructed special rest stops along the routes used by the emperor, his court and the army. These centres were called tambos. In each tambo there were granaries and stores of food, clothing and ammunition for the travellers, as well as buildings to lodge them, bathhouses and even temples for religious ceremonies. As they were on the routes between important places, the tambos developed over time to end up as important population centres in their own right. Many survive today, as do the ruins of many others, which are of historic and anthropological interest, such as Ollantaytambo and Tambomachay, in Cusco.* * *m1 Rpldairy farm
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