pampelmoes

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Etymology[edit]

From French pamplemousse and Dutch pompelmoes, probably from pompel (thick) or pompoen (pumpkin), from French pompon (pumpkin; melon), and from Portuguese limões (lemons). Continuing use in South Africa supported by Afrikaans pompelmoes and pampelmoes. Possibly originally transcribing Tamil பம்ப ளிமாசு (pampa ḷimācu, big citrus).

Noun[edit]

pampelmoes (plural pampelmoeses)

  1. (now chiefly South Africa) Synonym of pomelo, as both a large fruit of Southeast Asia and as a catchall term for other related fruit such as the grapefruit.

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References[edit]

  • "pampelmous, n.", in the Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford: Oxford University Press.