mám-di-buda

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Macanese

Mám-di-buda.

Etymology

Calque of Cantonese 佛手 (fat6 sau2). Literally, hand of Buddha.

Noun

mám-di-buda

  1. Buddha's hand; fingered citron (Citrus medica var. sarcodactylus)

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