Nutmeg

/ˈnʌtˌmɛɡ/ noun

A warm-tasting spice made from the seed of a tropical tree, often used in baking and drinks. It has a sweet, nutty flavor and a strong smell.

From Middle English “notemuge,” from Old French “nois muguede,” likely from Latin “nux” (nut) + a word of unknown origin. The spelling and pronunciation simplified over time into “nutmeg.”

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