Amelcorn

/ˈæməlˌkɔrn/ noun

A type of grain or cereal crop, possibly a species of wheat or a grain used in brewing, though the exact botanical identity is debated among historians.

From Old English or Middle English 'amel' or 'amil' (possibly from Arabic 'mil,' millet) combined with 'corn' (grain). The term appears in historical agricultural texts but its exact meaning has been lost.

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