pilón
large basin
noun pee-LOHN Rare
Origin: Augmentative of pila (basin, pile)
Also means
mortar pillar; lollipop (Mexico)
Usage Note
Pilón has notably different meanings by region: in Spain it is a large stone drinking trough or basin (often a public fountain); in Mexico it is the word for a lollipop or hard candy on a stick, and also for a small extra given free by a shopkeeper (a 'little bonus'). Context is essential to avoid confusion.
Examples
"Los caballos bebían agua del pilón de la plaza."
Natural Translation
The horses drank water from the square's basin.
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