Awa

/ˈɑːwə/ noun

A tropical South American tree that produces berries used to make a mildly psychoactive drink in indigenous cultures.

From the Tupi language of Brazil, where it originated. The word entered English through Portuguese traders and anthropologists studying Amazonian peoples, bringing knowledge of indigenous plants and practices.

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