bonsamdua

Akan

bonsamdua (Distemonanthus benthamianus)
bonsamdua (Pericopsis laxiflora)

Etymology

ɔbonsam (witch, devil) + dua (tree), thus literally “witch tree”; synonyms like dua-bayifo and anyɛn-dua also contain such a nuance.

Noun

bonsamdua

  1. (Asante) African satinwood, yellow satinwood (Distemonanthus benthamianus)[1]
    Synonyms: berisamdua (Asante), kɔkodua (Asante), dua-kobin (Dankyira, Fante), anyɛn-dua (Fante), dua(a)bai (Asante, Fante)
  2. satinwood (Pericopsis laxiflora, syn. Afrormosia laxiflora[1])
    Synonyms: dua-bayifo (Asante), tibini (Asante), dua-kobin (Fante), anyɛn-dua (Fante), kɔkɔdua (Fante)

References

  1. [[w::ar:فريدريك روبرت إيرفن|Irvine, F. R.]] (1961) Woody Plants of Ghana: With Special Reference to Their Uses, London: Oxford University Press, pages 301, 362
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