ayahuasca
English
Etymology
From Spanish, from Quechua ayawaska, from aya (“spirit, ancestor”) + waska (“vine”).
Noun
ayahuasca (uncountable)
- A giant vine native to South America (especially Banisteriopsis caapi), noted for its psychotropic properties.
- 2005, the Amazon forest people would take ayahuasca and enter into that place of Group Mind where they would make decisions for the tribe — Martin Torgoff, Can’t Find My Way Home (Simon & Schuster 2005, p. 414)
- Any of various psychoactive infusions or decoctions prepared from this vine.
Synonyms
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Translations
French
Noun
ayahuasca m (uncountable)
Portuguese
Noun
ayahuasca f (plural ayahuascas)
- ayahuasca (Banisteriopsis caapi, a vine of South America)
- ayahuasca (psychoactive infusion made from the ayahuasca vine)
Synonyms
Spanish
Noun
ayahuasca f (plural ayahuascas)
- ayahuasca
- a psychotropic concoction prepared from said vine
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