- also:
cactus alkaloids).
Peyote is a
Spanish word
derived from the
Nahuatl peyōtl ([ˈpejoːt͡ɬ]),
meaning "caterpillar cocoon", from a root peyōni, "to glisten"...
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mescaline and
described his
experience in a 1932 book
Nikotyna Alkohol Kokaina Peyotl Morfina Eter.
Aldous Huxley described his
experience with
mescaline in the...
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cause those who take it to be
disturbed and go mad. The
cactus known as
peyotl, or more
commonly peyote (Lophophora williamsii), has a rich
history of...
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psychedelic experiences.
Drugs are an
important part of his inspiration: "Except
peyotl, I have
tried almost everything: hashish, heroin, cocain, acid,
magic mushrooms...
- nonetheless). Her only
comforts there are
mescal brought by Popé as well as
peyotl.
Linda is
desperate to
return to the
World State and to soma,
wanting nothing...
- via
Mexican Spanish ocote +
diminutive -illo
Peyote (definition) from
peyōtl [ˈpejoːt͡ɬ].
Nahuatl probably borrowed the root peyō- from
another language...
- Echinocactus.
Jepson Manual Treatment:
Echinocactus USDA
Plants Profile —
Echinocactus Flora of
North America;
Echinocactus Cactus-mall.com: "Lost
Peyotls"...
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chiguat 'woman' ~
Nahuatl cihuātl 'woman' and
peyot 'peyote' ~
Nahuatl peyotl, but
other scholars have not
considered this to be
enough to
classify the...
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Papalotl Papalote Butterfly Petate Petlatl Petate Woven palm-matting
Peyote Peyotl Peyote Peyote Pitaka Petlacalli Petaca Coin
purse Sakate Zacatl Zacate Hay...
- paquira. peon from
Spanish peón ("laborer")
peyote from Spanish, from
Nahuatl peyotl ("caterpillar")
Philippines via
Spanish Filipinas from
Latin Philippinae...