water chinquapin

English

Etymology

water + chinquapin. The seeds are used for food like the nuts of the chinquapin

Noun

water chinquapin (plural water chinquapins)

  1. An American lotus (Nelumbo lutea), an aquatic plant found from Minnesota and Oklahoma to islands if the Caribbean.
    • 1925, Francis La Flesche, The Osage Tribe: the Rite of Vigil, Washington: USGPO, page 195:
      The woman is next instructed to gather ceremonially the roots of the water chinquapin (Nelumbo lutea) for food for her little ones.
  2. The edible seed of this plant.
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