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guango
guango (ˈgwæŋgəʊ) [a. Amer. Sp. guango, prob. from Quechua.] The Jamaican name for an ornamental tree, Samanea saman, of the family Leguminosæ, the pods of which are used as cattle fodder; also called rain-tree (s.v. rain n.1) and saman.1886 E. D. M. Hooper Rep. Forests of Jamaica 31 Guango, Pitheco... Oxford English Dictionary
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Liguanea
Notable dates: The day the Guango tree was cut down, 1997 The following places are within three miles of Matilda's Corner: Ministry of Agriculture and wikipedia.org
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saman
saman2 (sæˈmɑːn) Also samaan, samang. [a. Amer. Sp. samán, f. Carib zamang.] = guango, zamang. Also attrib.1888, etc. [see monkey-pod (tree) s.v. monkey n. 18 b]. 1951 J. C. Fennessy Sonnet in Bottle ii. iii. 46 The huge tents of the saman trees were islands of blackness in the cooling streams of ni... Oxford English Dictionary
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Samanea saman
It is also known as algarrobo in Cuba; guannegoul(e) in Haiti; and goango or guango in Jamaica. wikipedia.org
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Broughtonia sanguinea
In areas of higher rainfall it grows high up on branches on trees such as the Guango. wikipedia.org
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monkey
▪ I. monkey, n. (ˈmʌŋkɪ) Forms: 6 munckey, munkkey, munkye, monke, 6–7 munkey, 7 monkeye, -eie, 7–8 monkie, 6– monkey. pl. 6–9 monkies, 7– monkeys. [Of uncertain origin. The MLG. version of Reynard the Fox (1498) has (only once, l. 6161) Moneke as the name of the son of Martin the Ape; and early in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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St David's Anglican Church, Mossman
The species has been known by a number of other common names including guango (in Jamaica), monkey pod and saman. wikipedia.org
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rain
▪ I. rain, n.1 (reɪn) Forms: 1 reᵹn, ræᵹn, 1–2 rén, 2 rien, 2–4 rein, (3 -e), 3 reȝȝn, 3–5, rayn, (4–6 -e), 3–6 reyn, (4–6 -e, ? 5 reynne), 4 rene, 4–5, 6 Sc. rane, 4–7 raine, 3– rain. [Comm. Teut.: OE. reᵹn, rén = OFris. rein (mod. reijn), OS. regan, -in (Du. regen), OHG. regan (MHG., G. regen), ON... Oxford English Dictionary
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