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gambier
or gam·bir
[ gam-beer ]
noun
- an astringent extract obtained from the leaves and young shoots of a tropical Asian shrub, Uncaria gambir, of the madder family, used in medicine, dyeing, tanning, etc.
gambier
/ ˈɡæmbɪə /
noun
- an astringent resinous substance obtained from a rubiaceous tropical Asian woody climbing plant, Uncaria gambir (or U. gambier ): used as an astringent and tonic and in tanning
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gambier1
First recorded in 1820–30, gambier is from the Malay word gambir the name of the plant
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gambier1
C19: from Malay
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Example Sentences
Thus, the sailor appellation of Admiral Gambier—“old bloody Politeful”—must not be inveighed against too hardly.
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It has several gold mines and a great quantity of land planted to pepper, gambier, gutta percha and rubber.
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Gambier is an extract of the leaves and twigs of the eastern shrub Nauclea gambier.
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The tannage consists of oak bark and myrabs together with gambier.
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"Sude" and "velvet calf" are also tawed and retanned with gambier.
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