Walnut

/ˈwɔːlnʌt/ noun

A walnut is a type of tree nut with a hard shell and wrinkled kernel, and the wood of the walnut tree is also used for furniture.

From Old English “wealhhnutu,” literally “foreign nut,” from “wealh” (foreign, often meaning “Roman” or “Welsh”) and “hnutu” (nut). It was called foreign because the tree came from outside early Germanic lands.

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