

( The Sun Also Rises)ĪNIS DEL TORO (Spanish) anise of the bull brand of French or Spanish liqueur flavored with aniseed. ( Hemingway's Short Stories)Īnis del Mono a brand of French or Spanish liqueur flavored with aniseed. ( The Sun Also Rises)Īnatolia the great plains area of Turkey. ( The Sun Also Rises)Īnatole France pseudonym of Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault (1844-1924) French novelist and literary critic. ( The Sun Also Rises)Īmontillado a pale, relatively dry sherry. ( A Farewell to Arms)Īmerican Women's Club list apparently a list of recommended tourist sites. The American news was all training camps It is unclear whether this refers to spring training prior to the baseball season, to the training of newly-enlisted soldiers, or to both. but no plain." ( A Farewell to Arms)Īmalfi a town in south Italy, on the Gulf of Salerno. ( A Farewell to Arms)Īlsace a historical region of northeastern France, under German control from 1871 to 1919. ( The Sun Also Rises)Īlpini (Italian) Alpine troops. writer of boys' stories his books typically deal with rags-to-riches stories of young boys advancing from poverty to wealth and acclaim. ( The Old Man and the Sea)Īlgabeno, Gallo bullfighters ( The Sun Also Rises)Īlger Horatio Alger (1832-1899), U.S.

( The Old Man and the Sea)Īguardiente (Spanish) clear brandy ( The Sun Also Rises)Īlbacore a tuna with unusually long pectoral fins, important as a game and food fish in all warm seas. ( A Farewell to Arms)Īgua mala (Spanish) jellyfish Portuguese man-of-war. ( The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms)Īdolpho Luque pitcher for the Reds and Giants and a native of Havana, Cuba. ( The Sun Also Rises)Ībyssinia the former name for the country now known as Ethiopia. Absinthe a green, bitter, toxic liqueur made with wormwood oil and anise, now illegal in most countries.
