"Molle" meaning in Translingual

See Molle in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Etymology: From Quechua molli, mulli, the name for Schinus molle which was already cultivated in the Middle Horizon to make chicha and had developed to a general utility tree. Introduced as a genus name by Clusius. Renamed by Linnaeus to Schinus, in spite of which the needed vernacular borrowings continued to be used for the whole genus and any species in it. Etymology templates: {{der|mul|qu|molli}} Quechua molli, {{taxfmt|Schinus molle|species}} Schinus molle, {{taxfmt|Schinus|genus}} Schinus Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun|||g=f|g2=|head=Molle|nogendercat=1}} Molle f
  1. (obsolete) Schinus (pepper trees) Wikipedia link: Middle Horizon Tags: feminine, obsolete
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