acajou
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from French acajou (“cashew”), from Old Tupi akaîu.[1] Doublet of cashew.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈæ.kə.ʒuː/
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈæ.kəˌʒu/, /ˈæ.kəˌd͡ʒu/, /a.kaˈʒu/
Audio (US): (file)
Noun
[edit]acajou (countable and uncountable, plural acajous)
- The cashew tree. [From the late 16th century.][2]
- 2020, Betsy Wing, transl., Mahagony[sic], Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, translation of original by Édouard Glissant, →ISBN, page 105:
- The head man's fury shouted out in the curve of the acajous—he insulted hunters, gendarmes, planters, and the transparent clouds lowering with the sky—before sticking the gun barrel under the chin thrust deep into solitude and a suffering that sees all.
- A cashew nut. [From the late 16th century.][2]
- The wood from the mahogany tree or other trees from the family Meliaceae.
- A moderate reddish brown that is slightly yellower and stronger than mahogany.
- acajou:(Can we add an example for this sense?)
Translations
[edit]cashew tree — see cashew
cashew nut — see cashew nut
wood from trees of Meliaceae family — see mahogany
moderate reddish brown colour
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References
[edit]French
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]acajou m (plural acajous)
Descendants
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- “acajou”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Norman
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]acajou m (plural acajous)
Synonyms
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- English terms derived from Proto-Tupi-Guarani
- English terms derived from French
- English terms borrowed from French
- English terms derived from Old Tupi
- English doublets
- English 3-syllable words
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- English terms with audio pronunciation
- English lemmas
- English nouns
- English uncountable nouns
- English countable nouns
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- en:Browns
- en:Sapindales order plants
- en:Sumac family plants
- en:Woods
- French terms borrowed from Old Tupi
- French terms derived from Old Tupi
- French terms derived from Proto-Tupi-Guarani
- French 3-syllable words
- French terms with IPA pronunciation
- French terms with audio pronunciation
- French lemmas
- French nouns
- French countable nouns
- French masculine nouns
- fr:Fruits
- fr:Materials
- fr:Trees
- Norman terms borrowed from French
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- Norman lemmas
- Norman nouns
- Norman masculine nouns
- Jersey Norman
- nrf:Woods
- nrf:Trees