A West African medicinal tree or a preparation made from it, traditionally used as a treatment or remedy.
From West African languages, likely Bantu origin. Borrowed into English through trade contacts and colonial contact with central African regions. The exact etymology remains uncertain.
Words like ampongue remind us that English vocabulary came not just from Europe—African plants, medicines, and knowledge were traded along ancient routes and still live in our dictionaries.
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