butternut

noun

Etymology

After the color of the Confederate uniform.

  1. inherited from *hnuts
  2. inherited from *hnut
  3. inherited from hnutu
  4. inherited from note
  5. compounded as butternut — “butter + nut

Definitions

  1. A North American walnut tree, Juglans cinerea.

  2. The wood or bark of this walnut tree.

  3. The nut of this walnut tree.

  4. + 5 more definitions
    1. A dye made from the fruit of this walnut tree.

    2. The souari nut.

    3. Butternut squash.

      • He made a delicious butternut soup.
    4. Southern settlers of the Ohio river basin, who used dye from the butternut tree to colour…

      Southern settlers of the Ohio river basin, who used dye from the butternut tree to colour their home-made clothing

      • Yankees took to calling the Borderlanders “butternuts”—a reference to the color of their crude homespun clothes.
    5. A Confederate Southerner, or somebody who supported southern rights and slavery

      • The Illinois troops delivered a volley that sent the butternuts scampering back across the field.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA