capulin
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Spanish capulín, from Classical Nahuatl capolin.
Noun
[edit]capulin (plural capulins)
- The Mexican cherry (Prunus serotina subsp. capuli, once Prunus capollin) and Prunus capuli, that yields a sap used in native remedies and has edible cherries of which the kernels of the pits furnish a flour.
- A tropical American tree (Trema micrantha), the bark of which yields a strong fiber
- A groundcherry (any of most species of Physalis).
- A Mexican timber tree (Condalia obovata) whose hard wood furnishes a blue dye.
- A calabur tree (Muntingia calabura, sole species of Muntingia).
References
[edit]- “capulin”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
Central Nahuatl
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- (Amecameca): capolin
Noun
[edit]capulin
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- en:Buckthorn family plants
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- en:Prunus genus plants
- en:Groundcherries
- Central Nahuatl lemmas
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- Cholula Central Nahuatl
- nhn:Fruits