-
1 guayave
New Mexico and Texas: 1850. Blevins references this term as a cornbread made by Pueblo Indians. Carlisle glosses it as cake, or hot cake in New Mexico. Hendrickson says that the term was also used in the Southwest to refer to rolls of money because of their similarity in shape to the Pueblo Indian bread. The only Spanish source to reference this term is Cobos, who indicates that it is a sort of "waferlike bread made with blue cornmeal." He also notes that the bread is called piki by the Hopi Indians and hewe by the Zuni.
См. также в других словарях:
Hewe — Hewe, n. [Cf. {Hind} a peasant.] A domestic servant; a retainer. [Obs.] False homely hewe. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hewe — chop … Medieval glossary
hewe — … Useful english dictionary
i-hewe — i heawen, i hewe ME. pa. pple. of hew v … Useful english dictionary
Drey Hewe — German (“three blows”) A series of three main blows: an Oberhau from the right, followed by an Unterhau from the left, then a powerful Scheitelhau, or vertical downward blow … Medieval glossary
heben — hewe … Hochdeutsch - Plautdietsch Wörterbuch
hiwi hiwi — ˌhēwēˈhēwē noun Etymology: Maori : a small marine spiny finned food fish (Chironemus fergussoni) of New Zealand … Useful english dictionary
Hevea — He|vea 〈[ vea:] f.; , ve|ae [ veɛ:]; Bot.〉 trop. Baum, aus dem Kautschuk gewonnen wird [<frz. hévéa <süamerikan. Indianerspr. hewe] * * * He|vea, die; , …veae […veɛ] u. Heveen [aus einer südamerik. Indianerspr.] (Bot.): tropischer Baum, aus … Universal-Lexikon
Heu — dient sprichwörtlich zur Bezeichnung einer großen Menge: Er hat Geld wie Heu (Lessing, ›Minna von Barnhelm‹ III, 5): Sein Heu herein (auch im Trockene) haben: sein Geschäft gemacht, viel Geld verdient haben. In einigen anderen Redensarten kommt… … Das Wörterbuch der Idiome
hue — noun Etymology: Middle English hewe, from Old English hīw; akin to Old Norse hȳ plant down, Gothic hiwi form Date: before 12th century 1. complexion, aspect < political parties of every hue Louis Wasserman > 2. a. color b. gradation of color … New Collegiate Dictionary
Isatis tinctoria — Woad redirects here. For the American radio station, see WOAD (AM). For Woads as a fictional name for a tribe[1], see Picts. Isatis tinctoria Woad Woad flowers … Wikipedia