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cassava

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English

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Cassava

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Etymology

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FromSpanishcazabe, fromTaíno*kasabi(cassava flour)[1] (compareGarifunasibiba), fromProto-Arawak*sapi.

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Noun

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cassava (countable anduncountable,pluralcassavas)

  1. Manioc (Manihot esculenta), atropicalplant which is the source oftapioca.
    Synonym:yuca
  2. Tapioca, astarchypulp made with maniocroots.
    • 1677, Thomas Holyoke [i.e.,Thomas Holyoake], “Jucca”, inA Large Dictionary: In Three Parts: I. The English before the Latin,[...] II. The Latin before the English,[...] III. The Proper Names of Persons, Places, and Other Things Necessary to the Understanding of Historians and Poets.[...], London: Printed for W[illiam] Rawlins, for G[eorge] Sawbridge, W[illiam] Place, T[homas] Basset,T[homas] Dring, J[ohn] Leigh, and J[ohn] Place,→OCLC:
      Jucca,ſive Yucca Peruana.The root whereof the breadCaſua, orCazavais made.

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Translations

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manioc, the source of tapioca
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References

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  1. ^Douglas Harper (2001–2025) “cassava”, inOnline Etymology Dictionary.

Italian

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Verb

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cassava

  1. third-personsingularimperfectindicative ofcassare

Portuguese

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Verb

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cassava

  1. first/third-personsingularimperfectindicative ofcassar
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