"fustet" meaning in Old Occitan

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Noun

Forms: fustets [oblique, plural], fustets [nominative, singular], fustet [nominative, plural]
Etymology: From Arabic فُسْتَق (fustaq, “pistachio”) (also the source of Old Occitan and Catalan festuc (“pistachio”)), with the ending substituted by the masculine diminutive suffix -et and with the meaning changed to 'smoke tree'. Compare Catalan fustet (“smoke tree”), presumably borrowed from Occitan or vice-versa. Pistachio and smoke trees share certain affinities, with both belonging to the Anacardiaceae family. Etymology templates: {{bor|pro|ar|فُسْتَق||pistachio}} Arabic فُسْتَق (fustaq, “pistachio”), {{taxfmt|Anacardiaceae|family}} Anacardiaceae Head templates: {{head|pro|noun|oblique plural|fustets|nominative singular|fustets|nominative plural|fustet|g=m|g2=|head=|sort=}} fustet m (oblique plural fustets, nominative singular fustets, nominative plural fustet), {{pro-noun|m}} fustet m (oblique plural fustets, nominative singular fustets, nominative plural fustet)
  1. smoke tree, Cotinus coggygria Tags: masculine Categories (lifeform): Sapindales order plants
    Sense id: en-fustet-pro-noun--TGvTAPE Categories (other): Old Occitan entries with incorrect language header

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