tōlˈwächə noun
or to·loa·che tōlˈwächē
( -s )
Etymology: Mexican Spanish toloache, toloachi, from Nahuatl toloatzin, from toloa to nod + -tzin, honorific particle; from the reverence borne such plants by the Indians
: any of several plants of the genus Datura ; especially : a narcotic annual herb ( D. meteloides ) used ceremonially by some California Indians