chadègue

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French

des chadègues (Citrus ×paradisi)
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Etymology

Borrowed from English shaddock (pomelo). Compare Louisiana Creole shadèk, shadèg, Haitian Creole chadèk

Pronunciation

Noun

chadègue f (plural chadègues)

  1. (Louisiana) grapefruit
    Synonyms: pamplemousse, pomélo, (Guadeloupe, Martinique) fruit défendu