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wicopy
English
Alternative forms
- wickopy
Etymology
From an Algonquian term for "stringy bark"; compare Abenaki wigebi (“stringy inner bark (used as cordage)”), Ojibwe wiigob (“inner bark of a basswood”).
Noun
wicopy
- (US, Canada) Any of several trees, such as the leatherwood/moosewood (of the genus Dirca), the whitewood, or the American basswood/linden (of the genus Tilia).
References
- wicopy in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- 1910, Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, edited by Frederick Webb Hodge, part 2, page 950
wicopy From the web:
leatherwood
English
Wikispecies
Wikispecies
Etymology
leather +? wood
Noun
leatherwood (plural leatherwoods)
- A deciduous shrub, of the genus Dirca, that has leathery bark
- A subalpine shrub or small tree found only in New Zealand, Olearia colensoi
Synonyms
- (Dirca): moosewood, wicopy, ropebark
- (Olearia): t?pare
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