"ザボン" meaning in Japanese

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Noun

IPA: [d͡za̠bõ̞ɴ] Forms: zabon [romanization]
Etymology: Originally a borrowing from Portuguese zamboa (“pomelo”). First citation unclear, probably before 1860. Etymology templates: {{bor|ja|pt|zamboa||pomelo}} Portuguese zamboa (“pomelo”) Head templates: {{ja-noun}} ザボン • (zabon)
  1. pomelo, Citrus maxima Wikipedia link: Daijirin, Daijisen, Kyōsuke Kindaichi, Nihon Kokugo Daijiten, ja:NHK出版, ja:NHK放送文化研究所, ja:松村明 Synonyms: 文旦

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