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piassava

[ pee-uh-sah-vuh ]

noun

  1. Also called monkey grass. a coarse, woody fiber obtained from either of two palms, Leopoldina piassaba or Attalea funifera, of South America, used in making brooms, mats, etc.
  2. either of these trees.


piassava

/ ËŒpiËəˈsÉ‘ËbÉ™; ËŒpiËəˈsÉ‘ËvÉ™ /

noun

  1. either of two South American palm trees, Attalea funifera or Leopoldinia piassaba
  2. the coarse fibre obtained from either of these trees, used to make brushes and rope
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of piassava1

1825–35; < Portuguese < Tupi ±è¾±²¹Ã§²¹²ú²¹
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of piassava1

C19: via Portuguese from Tupi ±è¾±²¹Ã§²¹²ú²¹
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"Exports of Sierra Leone are ginger, piassava, pepper, cocoa, coffee, oil palm…"

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They go into the bush for ivory, ebony, piassava, and dye-woods, and carry them for days to find sale for them.

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Attale�a, a genus of American palms, comprising the piassava palm, which produces coquilla-nuts.

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The harbour is one of the best in South America; and the export trade, chiefly in sugar, cotton, coffee, tobacco, hides, piassava, and tapioca, is very extensive.

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Palm, or piassava fibre, derived from the piassava palm, is used in the manufacture of brooms, brushes, &c.

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