释义 |
‖ Divi-divi|ˈdɪvɪˈdɪvɪ| [The native Galibi or Carib name.] The commercial name of the curled pods of Cæsalpinia coriaria, a tree found in tropical America and the West Indies; they were introduced to Europe from Caracas in 1768, and are highly astringent, and much used in tanning. Also the tree itself. b. The similar pods of C. tinctoria used in Lima for making ink (Cent. Dict.).
[1763Jacquin Stirp. Amer. Hist. 124 Legumina..ab Hispanis et barbaris..nuncupata Libi dibi. 1832G. Don Dichlamydeous Pl. II. 432 Libidibi is the name of the legume at Curaçao.] 1843Pharmaceut. Jrnl. II. 600 Divi-divi,imported from Carthage, is the pod of a leguminous shrub. 1853Lindley Veg. Kingd. 550 In the Dividivi or Libidibi pods..we have one of the most astringent of known substances. |