e/Pillars of Hercules (pub)

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has glosseng: The Pillars of Hercules is a pub in Greek Street, Soho, London. Most of what exists now was built around 1910, but the pub dates back to 1733 . Dickens referred to it in A Tale Of Two Cities, and the road at the side of the pub through the arch is named Manette Street, after Dr Manette, one of the characters from that book.
lexicalizationeng: Pillars of Hercules
instance of(noun) tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms; often provides light meals
taphouse, pub, saloon, gin mill, public house, pothouse
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Danish
has glossdan: Pillars Of Hercules er en traditionsrig pub i Greek Street nr. 7 i Soho i London. Dagens lokaler er fra 1910, men puben har en historie som går tilbage til 1733. Charles Dickens nævner puben i sin A Tale of Two Cities.
lexicalizationdan: Pillars of Hercules
Norwegian
has glossnor: Pillars Of Hercules er en tradisjonsrik pub i Greek Street nr. 7 i Soho i London. Dagens lokaler er fra 1910, men puben har en historie som går tilbake til 1733. Charles Dickens nevner puben i sin A Tale Of Two Cities.
lexicalizationnor: Pillars of Hercules

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