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peewah

WOTD – 31 August 2020

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A peach palm (Bactris gasipaes) in Bahia, Brazil, which is known as a peewah (sense 1) in Trinidad and Tobago.
The fruit of the peach palm is also known as a peewah (sense 2) in Trinidad and Tobago.

Borrowed from Trinidadian Creole English peewa, peewah, from Spanish pijguao (Latin America), possibly from Quechua [Term?].[1] The English word is cognate with Spanish pifá, pivá (Panama), pijuayo (Peru).

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peewah (複数形 peewahs) (Trinidad かつ Tobago)

  1. A peach palm (Bactris gasipaes), a South American palm tree.
    Synonym: pupunha
  2. The edible fruit of this plant, which has an orange or red skin when ripe, orange pulp which turns floury when cooked, and a single large seed.

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参照

  1. ^ Lise Winer (2009), “peewa, peewah”, in Dictionary of the English/Creole of Trinidad & Tobago: On Historical Principles, Montreal, Que.: McGillQueen’s University Press, ISBN, page 682, column 1.

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