Calabash

/ˈkæləbæʃ/ noun

A large bottle-shaped or rounded gourd produced by various tropical vines, often hollowed out and used as a container or musical instrument.

From Spanish 'calabaza' (squash), which came from Arabic 'qar'a' (gourd). Through Spanish colonial trade, the word traveled to English in the 17th century, where it became associated specifically with the gourd-like fruit used as vessels.

AMሰንሰል
ARمِحْرَة
BNকুমড়া
CAcalaix
CSdžbán
DAkål
DEKalebassen
ELκαλοθάλασσα
EScalabaza
FAخرما
FIkantalupi
FRgourde
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