anona
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anona (plural anonas)
- custard apple (Annona)
- 1920, Sylvanus Griswold Morley, The Inscriptions at Copan[1], page 3:
- Other fruits are several species of the anona (Annona diversifolia Safford, Annona reticulata Linnaeus)
- 1989, Grant D. Jones, Maya Resistance to Spanish Rule: Time and History on a Colonial Frontier[2]:
- Apparently from xol op, or rotten anona (Annona cherimola)
- 2008, Petra Maass, The Cultural Context of Biodiversity Conservation[3]:
- Important trees providing the peasants with fruits include anona (Annona diversifolia)
Synonyms edit
- (custard apple): annona
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anona f
- custard apple (any plant of genus Annona)
- Synonym: láhevník
- 1872, Jan Palacký, Asie: přírodní poměry:
- Z ovoce mají tamarindy, marhany, jambosy, gujavy, chlebovníky, oranže, mangostny, papaye, ananasy, banány, dýně, anony atd.
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- 1984, Naučný slovník zemědělský:
- Subtropické a tropické užitkové rostliny: 1 anona ostnitá (Annona muricata), 2 anona šupinatá (Annona squamosa), ...
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- 2014, Průvodce Madeira:
- V některých restauracích se připravují flambované anony.
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anona
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anona f (plural anone)
- custard apple (of genus Annona)
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anona f (plural anonas)
- custard apple (of genus Annona)
- Synonym: anón
Further reading edit
- “anona”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014