Gumbo


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
gumbo/ˈɡʌmbəʊ/
noun (pl. gumbos) N. Amer.
  • 1 okra, especially the gelatinous pods used in cooking.

    ■ (in Cajun cooking) a spicy chicken or seafood soup thickened with okra or rice.

  • 2 (Gumbo) a French-based patois spoken by some blacks and Creoles in Louisiana.
  • 3 a fine clayey soil that becomes sticky and impervious when wet.
  • 4 a type of Cajun music consisting of a lively blend of styles and sounds.
– origin C19: from Angolan kingombo ‘okra’.
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