-aŋ(ˌ)gō noun
( -s )
Etymology: American Spanish condurango, cundurango, from Quechua kunturánku, literally, condor vine
: the dried bark of a So. American vine ( Marsdenia cundurango ) used as an alterative and stomachic — see condurangin
-aŋ(ˌ)gō noun
( -s )
Etymology: American Spanish condurango, cundurango, from Quechua kunturánku, literally, condor vine
: the dried bark of a So. American vine ( Marsdenia cundurango ) used as an alterative and stomachic — see condurangin
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012