souari

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English[edit]

a souari tree, Caryocar brasiliense, with green pequi or souari nuts
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Etymology[edit]

From Kari'na sawari, via Caribbean French saouari. Attested in English (as souwarrow or saoari) from the 19th century.

Noun[edit]

souari (plural not attested)

  1. Any tree of the genus Caryocar. They yield strong timber and some bear edible nuts.
    • 1816, George Pinckard, Notes on the West Indies[1], page 189:
      Among a variety of specimens, we collected some fine plants of the Tonquin bean, the Souwarrow nut, the wild orange, and a species of medlar.
    • 1896, Andrew Samuel Fuller, The Nut Culturalist[2], page 280:
      Souari nut, or butternut.—This nut, like the last, is a native of British Guiana, and is the fruit of the Caryocar nuciferum, a noble tree, growing a hundred feet high, having large, broad, trifoliate leaves, resembling those of our common horse-chestnut, but not quite as broad.

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