pembina
See also: Pembina
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Likely from Canadian French pembina, pimbina, from Cree nîpiminâna or Ojibwe niibiminaa, an earlier form of aniibimin (“high-bush cranberry”).
Noun
pembina (plural pembinas)
- Viburnum edule, the squashberry, the lowbush cranberry.
- One of the edible berries of this plant, from which jam may be produced.
- 1922, Melvin Randolph Gilmore, Prairie Smoke, page 25:
- And so, from that time, whenever a woman went out to gather June berries or wild cherries, or raspberries, or wild plums or pembinas or tipsin, or wild rice; or to their cultivated fields to gather corn or beans, she was not obliged to carry the load home.
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