ˌōləˈl(y)ükē noun
( -s )
Etymology: Spanish ololiuque, from Nahuatl ololiuhqui, literally, one that covers, from ololoa to cover
: a woody stemmed Mexican vine ( Rivea corymbosa ) of the family Convolvulaceae having small fleshy fruits with single seeds resembling lentils that are used by the Indians for medicinal, narcotic, and religious purposes