tertulia
English
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edit- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /tɜːˈtuːlɪə/
Noun
edittertulia (plural tertulias)
- An evening party, a soirée, especially in Spain.
- 1994, Cormac McCarthy, The Crossing:
- At this the man at the left who’d so far not spoke at all rose laughing and gestured for the two boys to follow and they went with him out of the square and into the street leaving the disputants to their rustic parkbench tertulia.
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editUnknown origin. See Wikipedia entry.
Noun
edittertulia f (plural tertulias)
- regular social gathering, circle
- 1997, Roberto Bolaño, “La nieve”, in Llamadas telefónicas [Last Evenings on Earth]:
- No me van mal las cosas, me acuesto con putas y soy asiduo de dos bares en donde tengo mi tertulia, como dicen aquí.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- 1998, Federico Utrera, Carmen de Burgos, Ramón Gómez de la Serna, Memorias de Colombine, la primera periodista, Hijos de Muley-Rubio, →ISBN, page 280:
- Un día me encuentro a Rafa Cansinos y me hace una confidencia: - Ramón ha fundado una tertulia literaria en la antigua botillería de Pombo, que se conserva como en los tiempos de su inauguración, allá bajo el reinado de Isabel II.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- (broadcasting) talk show (television or radio programme in which a host converses on various topics with guests)
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editNoun
edittertulia f (plural tertulias)
- female equivalent of tertulio
Etymology 2
editVerb
edittertulia
- inflection of tertuliar:
Further reading
edit- “tertulia”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.7, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 2023 November 28
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