souari
English

a souari tree, Caryocar brasiliense, with green pequi or souari nuts
Etymology
From Kari'na sawari, via Caribbean French saouari. Attested in English (as souwarrow or saoari) from the 19th century.
Noun
souari (plural not attested)
- Any tree of the genus Caryocar. They yield strong timber and some bear edible nuts.
- 1896, Andrew Samuel Fuller, The Nut Culturalist, 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.
References
- saouari, n. in Oxford English Dictionary, 1884–1928, and First Supplement, 1933.
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