pə(r)ˈsimən noun
( -s )
Etymology: of Algonquian origin; akin to Cree pasiminan dried fruit, Del pasĭmĕnan
1. : a tree or shrub of the genus Diospyros: as
a. : a medium-sized tree ( D. virginiana ) of the southern and eastern United States with hard fine-grained wood, oblong leaves, and greenish yellow or greenish white bell-shaped flowers followed by a pale orange to reddish orange several-seeded berry that is edible when fully ripe but usually extremely astringent when unripe
b. : japanese persimmon
2. : the fruit of a persimmon
3.
a. : a variable color averaging a moderate reddish orange that is yellower and duller than crab apple or flamingo
b. : a strong brown that is redder and deeper than average russet and redder and duller than rust