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cantina sustantivo femenino 1 ( en universidad) refectory; ( en fábrica) canteen 2 (Col) ( para la leche) churn
cantina sustantivo femenino bar (de una fábrica) canteen (de un cuartel) mess ' cantina' also found in these entries: Spanish: estudiantil English: bar - canteen - cafeterian.• cantina s.f. -
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cantinacantina [kan'ti:na]sostantivo Feminin1 architettura Keller Maskulin; (per il vino) Weinkeller Maskulin2 (figurato: luogo umido e oscuro) (Keller)loch neutro3 (bottega) Weinschänke, Weinschenke Feminin4 (produzione e vendita di vino) Kellerei Feminin; cantina sociale Winzergenossenschaft FemininDizionario italiano-tedesco > cantina
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cantina s.f. 1. ( per vino) cave, chai m.: avere una cantina ben fornita avoir une bonne cave. 2. ( scantinato) cave. 3. ( rivendita di vino) cave; ( spaccio) cantine. 4. ( fig) ( luogo umido e buio) tombeau m.9 cantina
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f.1 mess.2 low-class bar, seedy bar, bar.3 cafeteria, buffet.4 refectory, buttery, dining room in the university.5 milk can, churn, milk churn.6 post exchange.7 trattoria.8 dining room in a factory, refreshment room.* * *1 (comedor) canteen2 (de estación) buffet* * *noun f.canteen, cafeteria* * *SF1) (Ferro) buffet, refreshment car; (Mil etc) canteen, cafeteria (EEUU); (=café-bar) snack bar; LAm bar, saloon; Cono Sur (=restaurante) cheap restaurant2) (=bodega) wine cellar* * *1)a) ( cafetería - en estación) buffet, cafeteria; (- en universidad) refectory; (- en fábrica) canteen; (- en cuartel) messb) (AmL exc RPl) ( bar) barc) (RPl) ( restaurante italiano) trattoria2) (Col) ( para la leche) churn* * *= canteen, barroom, tavern.Ex. Works dealing with employee lunch rooms, sometimes called canteens, are entered under the heading Restaurants, Lunch Rooms etc..Ex. The author describes the cowboys, barrooms, variety theaters, and bawdy houses and their patrons in an attempt to separate historical reality from local myth.Ex. She walked into the tavern and started mouthing off about my less than exemplary manliness.----* cantina ilegal = shebeen.* * *1)a) ( cafetería - en estación) buffet, cafeteria; (- en universidad) refectory; (- en fábrica) canteen; (- en cuartel) messb) (AmL exc RPl) ( bar) barc) (RPl) ( restaurante italiano) trattoria2) (Col) ( para la leche) churn* * *= canteen, barroom, tavern.Ex: Works dealing with employee lunch rooms, sometimes called canteens, are entered under the heading Restaurants, Lunch Rooms etc..
Ex: The author describes the cowboys, barrooms, variety theaters, and bawdy houses and their patrons in an attempt to separate historical reality from local myth.Ex: She walked into the tavern and started mouthing off about my less than exemplary manliness.* cantina ilegal = shebeen.* * *A1 (cafetería — en una estación) buffet, cafeteria; (— en una universidad) refectory; (— en una fábrica) canteen; (— en un cuartel) mess2 ( AmL exc RPl) (bar) bar3 ( RPl) (restaurante italiano) trattoriaB ( Col) (para la leche) churn* * *
cantina sustantivo femenino
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( en universidad) refectory;
( en fábrica) canteen
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cantina sustantivo femenino bar
(de una fábrica) canteen
(de un cuartel) mess
' cantina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estudiantil
English:
bar
- canteen
- cafeteria
* * *cantina nf1. [de soldados] mess2. [en fábrica, colegio] canteen3. [en estación de tren] buffet4. Andes, CAm, Méx [bar] bar5. RP [de comida italiana] Italian restaurantCANTINAThe cantina (or bar) is an everyday institution in Mexico. Until very recently, only men were allowed in to chat, play dominoes or cards, listen to music and drink, free from the distractions of work and family life. In the 1980s, however, in response to accusations of sexual discrimination, the cantina doors were flung open to women, but there are still some traditional cantinas for men only.* * *f canteen* * *cantina nf1) : tavern, bar2) : canteen, mess, dining quarters pl12 cantina
f cellarlocale wineshop* * *cantina s.f.1 cellar, basement: cantina del carbone, coal cellar; cantina del vino, wine cellar; cantina di deposito, storage basement; avere una cantina ben fornita, to keep a good cellar // cantina sociale, cooperative wine growers' association (o cooperative)2 ( rivendita di vino) wineshop3 ( luogo buio e umido) dungeon.* * *[kan'tina]sostantivo femminile1) cellar; (per vini) wine cellar2) (osteria) tavern, wine bar•* * *cantina/kan'tina/sostantivo f.1 cellar; (per vini) wine cellar2 (osteria) tavern, wine barcantina sociale wine growers' cooperative.13 CANTINA
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(Sp. model spelled same [kantína] < Italian cantina 'wine cellar, wine shop')1) Watts: 1875. In the Southwest, especially Texas, a saloon or tavern; a Mexican wineshop.2) According to Watts, "a pocket of a mochila." Blevins notes that the Pony Express used mochilas with pockets, or cantinas, to carry mail.3) Southwest: 1844. A saddlebag or other container hung from the saddle. Blevins references cantina as "a leather box packed by a mule."Alternate form: cantiness.4) Watts: 1942. A receptacle used to heat liquids; a coffeepot. This definition is similar to the English canteen, a tin or wooden container used to hold water or liquor used by travelers, soldiers, or workmen. It is unknown whether this meaning derives from Spanish or whether the Spanish term has been extended to be synonymous with canteen. The DRAE gives several definitions for cantina, among them a shop where liquor and other provisions are sold; a box made of wood, metal, or cork and covered with leather and divided into various compartments for carrying food; and (especially in Mexico) two squarish leather bags with lids that are hung from either side of a saddletree, similar to the more antiquated alforjas. They are used for carrying foodstuffs. Islas and Santamaría concur with the definitions in the DRAE, with a few exceptions. Islas indicates that the bags may be round or square, they hang from the cantle rather than the saddletree, and they are used to carry all sorts of provisions for the rider, not just food. He also mentions that the term is generally used in the plural. Santamaría notes that the cantinas have replaced the older alforjas, árganas (wicker baskets used as packsad-dles), and cojinillos (another name for saddlebags, these were generally bags or small wicker baskets). Cobos states that in New Mexico and Colorado a cantina can be either a bar or tavern or a large wallet or leather box. None of the Spanish sources consulted concurred with senses (2) and (4). Perhaps (2) is an extension of (3), and (4) did not come from Spanish but was later used as an alternate term for the English canteen.15 cantina
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Cantina — is a word that can refer to various places and establishments. It is similar in etymology to canteen , and is derived from the Italian word for a wine cellar, winery, or vault. [ [http://www.bartleby.com/61/72/C0077200.html cantina. The American… … Wikipedia
Cantina — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Una cantina en Castel del Piano Cantina es una palabra empleada para indicar ciertos establecimientos. Tiene una etimología deriva del italiano que significa cava de vino … Wikipedia Español
cantină — CANTÍNĂ, cantine, s.f. Local unde se serveşte masa salariaţilor dintr o întreprindere, studenţilor, elevilor etc. ♦ (Ieşit din uz) încăpere în interiorul unei unităţi militare, de unde se puteau cumpăra diferite alimente şi obiecte. – Din fr.… … Dicționar Român
cantina — sustantivo femenino 1. Establecimiento de algunos lugares públicos donde se venden y sirven bebidas y alimentos: la cantina de un cuartel, la cantina de una estación ferroviaria. En la cantina del colegio sirven batidos, refrescos, bollos,… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Cantina — Le nom est porté dans le Finistère au moins depuis le XVIIIe siècle. Variante : Cantinat. Il n a cependant pas des allures très bretonnes. Faut il le rapprocher de l italien cantina (= cave), parfois porté comme nom de famille ? L hypothèse est… … Noms de famille
cantina — (Del it. cantina). 1. f. Puesto público en que se venden bebidas y algunos comestibles. 2. Sótano donde se guarda el vino para el consumo de la casa. 3. Pieza de la casa donde se tiene el repuesto del agua para beber. 4. Caja de madera, metal o… … Diccionario de la lengua española
cantiña — (Del gall. cantiña). f. coloq. p. us. Breve composición poética puesta en música, y especialmente la que usa el vulgo … Diccionario de la lengua española
cantina — s.f. [affine a canto2, cantone ]. 1. a. [locale, di solito interrato, adibito alla conservazione del vino] ▶◀ ‖ bottiglieria, (ant.) celliere. ⇓ tinaia. b. (estens.) [parte interrata di un edificio] ▶◀ ‖ dispensa, ripostiglio. ⇑ … Enciclopedia Italiana
cantina — bar room, saloon, 1892, U.S. southwest dialect, from Sp. and It. form of CANTEEN (Cf. canteen) … Etymology dictionary
cantina — s. f. 1. Lugar onde se vendem comidas e bebidas, em quartéis, acampamentos, oficinas, escolas, etc. 2. Estabelecimento que prepara refeições a uma coletividade … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
cantina — ☆ cantina [kan tē′nə ] n. [Sp < It: see CANTEEN] Southwest a saloon or barroom … English World dictionary