potale

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Etymology[edit]

pot +‎ ale

Noun[edit]

potale (uncountable)

  1. A liquid byproduct from a grain distillery, consisting of the liquid portion of draff after the spent grain is removed, plus washings from tuns (spent wash). Over time its disposition has varied: mostly as dumped waste, sometimes sold for part of the ration for pigs and cattle, when such a market is available.

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Verb[edit]

potale

  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of potar combined with le