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chicle, n.|ˈtʃɪk(ə)l, ˈtʃɪkliː| Also chickle. [Amer. Sp., ad. Nahuatl tzictli.] In full chicle-gum: a gum-like substance obtained from the bully tree (Mimusops globosa), and from the sapodilla (Sapota zapotilla), largely used in the United States in the manufacture of chewing-gum; hence, chewing-gum. Hence ˈchicle v. intr., to chew gum.
1889Cent. Dict., Chicle-gum. 1907Wister Simple Spelling-Bee 18 Fifty per cent of our population chickles. Ibid. 36 He again removed his chickle and placed it on the window-sill. 1915Chambers's Jrnl. June 376/1 Chicle, the rezin of the chicozapote-tree of Mexico, is the principle [sic] ingredient..in the manufacture of chewing-gum. 1925Countries of the World xxvii. 2752/1 The collecting of chiclegum and the cultivation of rubber are notable. 1933Discovery Nov. 352/1 A few chicle gatherers..engage in tapping the sapodilla trees during the rainy season. 1951Good Housek. Home Encycl. 403/1 This type of sweetmeat [sc. chewing gum] is usually made of chicle. |