{ Co*hune" (?), n., or Cohune
palm }. [Prob. fr. a native name in Honduras.] A Central
and South American pinnate-leaved palm (Attalea cohune), the
very large and hard nuts of which are turned to make fancy articles,
and also yield an oil used as a substitute for coconut oil.
{ Co*hune" (?), n., or Cohune
palm }. [Prob. fr. a native name in Honduras.] A Central
and South American pinnate-leaved palm (Attalea cohune), the
very large and hard nuts of which are turned to make fancy articles,
and also yield an oil used as a substitute for coconut oil.