eddo

See also: eddö

English

Eddos (tubers) in a supermarket

Alternative forms

Etymology

From a West African language.

This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term. see Wikipedia which suggests Akan origin; cognate to Twi: o1de3 “yam”; and Fante: o1do3Category:Requests for expansion of etymologies in English entries#EDDO

Pronunciation

Noun

eddo (plural eddos)Category:English lemmas#EDDOCategory:English nouns#EDDOCategory:English countable nouns#EDDOCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#EDDOCategory:Pages with entries#EDDOCategory:Pages with 1 entry#EDDO

  1. A plant (Colocasia esculenta, but often identified as Colocasia antiquorum, among numerous other synonyms), which is usually considered a variety of C. esculenta, with edible starchy tubers.
  2. The tubers of this plant.

Further reading

Anagrams

Category:en:Arum family plants#EDDOCategory:en:Polynesian canoe plants#EDDOCategory:en:Root vegetables#EDDO
Category:English countable nouns Category:English lemmas Category:English nouns Category:Pages with 1 entry Category:Pages with entries Category:Requests for expansion of etymologies in English entries Category:Rhymes:English/ɛdəʊ Category:Rhymes:English/ɛdəʊ/2 syllables Category:en:Arum family plants Category:en:Polynesian canoe plants Category:en:Root vegetables