See also: Amadou

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Etymology

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From French amadou (tinder, lure, bait), from amadouer (to allure, caress), perhaps from Icelandic mata (to feed), which is akin to English meat.

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amadou (uncountable)

  1. A spongy, flammable substance prepared from bracket fungi, formerly used as a styptic and as tinder.[1]
    Synonym: (dated) German tinder

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  1. ^ 1839, Andrew Ure, A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines

French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle French *amadou, from amadouer (to coax, cajole, rub with touchwood). Alternatively, often considered to be derived from Provençal amadou, from Latin amātōrem (lover). More at amadouer.

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Noun

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amadou m (plural amadous)

  1. lure; bait
  2. tinder; kindling; touchwood; spunk
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