- Family
- Isolate (SAM)
- Region
- South America
- ISO 639-3
- omu
- Location
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-4.82°,
-75.40°
- Notes
- Features
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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 |
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Bactris gasipaes |
api |
api [?] |
Bactris gasipaes |
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Patiño 1960:40 |
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I do not see peach-palm in Tessman 1930 for Omurano; unclear where this data comes from |