dasheen
English
Etymology
From a language of the West Indies. Probably from Antillean Creole dachine or another French creole, from French (chou) de Chine (literally “(cabbage) of China”), as the species originated in China.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dæˈʃiːn/
- Rhymes: -iːn
Noun
dasheen (plural dasheens)
- Old cocoyam; the edible starchy yellow tuber of the taro plant.
- 2014, Marlon James, A Brief History of Seven Killings, Oneworld Publications (2015), page 151:
- He say tell your people [...] to boil more banana, and roast more yam, fry more potato and dig up more dasheen.
Translations
cocoyam — see cocoyam
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