pomme de cythère

Dutch edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from French pomme-cythère, from pomme (apple) and Cythère (Kythira).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /pɔm də siˈtɛːr/

Noun edit

pomme de cythère m or f (plural pommes de cythère)

  1. (Suriname) ambarella (fruit (Spondias dulcis))
    • 2020 June 8, Sharon Singh, “Diëtiste adviseert lockdown voedingspatroon [Dietitian advises lockdown eating pattern]”, in De Ware Tijd[1], archived from the original on 9 January 2021:
      Momenteel is fruit duur in Suriname. Alleen bacove is betaalbaar; voeg markoesa en pomme de cythere [sic] toe aan de fruitconsumptie indien mogelijk.
      Fruit is currently expensive in Suriname. Only banana is affordable; add passion fruit and ambarella to your fruit intake if possible.