Omurano

Family
Isolate (SAM)
Region
South America
ISO 639-3
omu
Location
-4.82°, -75.40°
Notes
Features
Flora Fauna Vocabulary
Data Sources
Patiño 1960, citing Tessman in Dahlgren 1936 'Index of American Palms'


Flora Fauna Vocabulary (1)
English Spanish Portuguese Semantic Field Part of Speech Linnean Name Orthographic Form Phonemicized Form Gloss as in Source Etymology Code Proto-Form Proto-Language Loan Source Etymology Notes Wanderwort Status Etyma Set Range of Term Word Structure Word Structure Notes Classifier Classifier Notes Hypernym Source Association with Social Categories Ritual/Mythologically Significant Ritual Notes Food Source Food Notes Medicinal Medicinal Notes How Collected Who Collects How Prepared Psychotropic Psychotropic Notes Traded Trade Notes Distribution Habitat Dangerous Ethnobiology Notes Species Notes General Notes
peach palm, pejibaye palm chontaduro (Col, Ecuador); pipire (Col); pijuayo (Peru), pijiguao (Ven); tembe (Bol) pupunha flora-fauna Bactris gasipaes api api [?] Bactris gasipaes Patiño 1960:40 I do not see peach-palm in Tessman 1930 for Omurano; unclear where this data comes from