Meaning of ensete | Babel Free
ˈɛnsətDefinitions
Ensete ventricosum, a species of flowering plant in the banana family Musaceae, the root of which is used for food and other purposes.
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“[T]he figs of the Enſete are not eatable; they are of a tender, ſoft ſubstance; watery, taſteleſs, and in colour and conſiſtence ſimilar to a rotten apricot; they are of a conical form⟳, crooked a little at the lower end⟳, about an inch and a half in length, and an inch in breadth where thickeſt.”
“Were it not for the enſete, therefore, the Galla would have⟳ ſcarce any vegetable food. Mr [James] Bruce thinks that the enſete may have⟳ been cultivated in ſome of the gardens of Egypt about Roſetto, but that it was not a native of the country.”
“On the way I saw⟳, for the first time, Enset, a nice plant⟳, which is described in [James] Bruce's Travels. The Abyssinians use⟳ it in baking bread, which is wrapped in it, and gives to it a particular scent, which I do not like⟳.”
“Here, among his Cycads and his Orchids, his Ensetes and his Dracænas, spade in hand, a wideawake hat on his head, a rare flower in his button-hole, and rustic contentment irradiating his face⟳—here, amid scenery which typifies a botanist's paradise, Sir John Kirk is emphatically At Home.”
“Another instance of religious influence⟳ on diversity of cultivars is found in Ethiopia, where the Ari people cultivate ensete, a relative of the banana (Shigeta 1990). Ensete leaves are used for wrapping, thatching, ground cover⟳ for sitting, containers, dresses, ornamentation at funerals and weddings, and shading from sun and rain⟳.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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