• Asimina

    Origin

    From an word *assimin or *rassimin (the second element of which is -min, "berry, fruit"), via Cajun French assiminier.

    1902, Journal of American Folklore, volume 15

    Full definition of asimina

    Noun

    asimina

    (plural asiminas)
    1. (US, dated) The pawpaw (Asimina triloba), a fruit-bearing plant.
      • 1838, John Claudius Loudon, Arboretum et fruticetum Britannicum; or, The trees and shrubs of Britain, volume 1, page 79:... but it still contains an excellent collection, some fine specimens of magnolias, asiminas, crataegusus, ... and other foreign trees and shrubs, and is conducted with the greatest liberality.
      • 1911, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Sketch of the evolution of our native fruits, page 443:Of the asiminas, or so-called pawpaws, — which are also anonaceous plants, — there are several species in the United States.
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