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▪ I. ‖ ˈcocco Also 9 cocoa, coco, pl. cocoes. The tuber of an Araceous plant Colocasia esculenta or taro-plant, cultivated in the West Indies as an article of food. Also called coco-, cocoa-root.
1756P. Browne Jamaica 332 The purple cocco, and Tannier..The roots supply the poorer sort of people with what they call Bread-kind. 1866Treas. Bot. 305 Cocoa-root or Coco. 1887D. Morris Linn. Soc. Jrnl. Bot. XXIV., What are known as Cocoes..form an important element in the food of West-Indian negroes. 1887G. Massee ibid., Report on the disease of ‘Cocoes’ in Jamaica. ▪ II. cocco (in Wyclif): see cocke, scarlet. |