Gumbo Definition
gŭmbō
gumbos
noun
gumbos
Webster's New World
A soup thickened with unripe okra pods, usually made with tomatoes, vegetables, and chicken, ham, or seafood.
Webster's New World
A fine, silty soil of the Western prairies, which becomes sticky and nonporous when wet.
Webster's New World
A French-based Creole spoken in Louisiana.
Webster's New World
Synonyms:
- gumbo soil
- hibiscus-esculentus
- Abelmoschus esculentus
- lady's-finger
- okra plant
- okra
Other Word Forms of Gumbo
Noun
Singular:
gumbo
Plural:
gumbosOrigin of Gumbo
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From Bantu ngombo, kingombo (“okra plant”), possibly via Gullah. Cognate to Portuguese quiabo, Caribbean Spanish guingambó, and cognates in other Romance languages.
From Wiktionary
Louisiana French gombo of Bantu origin Tshiluba ki-ngumbo okra
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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