enoki
[ ih-noh-kee ]
/ ɪˈnoʊ ki /
noun
a thin, long-stemmed and tiny-capped white mushroom, Flamma velutipes, native to the northern mountain ranges of Japan and prized as a food.
Also called
e·no·ki·da·ke
[ih-noh-kee-dah-kee] /ɪˌnoʊ kiˈdɑ ki/,
e·no·ki·ta·ke
[ih-noh-kee-tah-kee] /ɪˌnoʊ kiˈtɑ ki/,
golden needle mushroom,
velvet stem.
Origin of enoki
< Japanese
enoki(-take), equivalent to
enoki hackberry, Chinese nettle tree (<
*ey no kiy;
*ai hackberry +
no particle +
*koy tree) +
take mushroom
Words nearby enoki
Example sentences from the Web for enoki
Kjin is supposed to reside in the enoki tree, and in front of this tree there is a small shrine and torii.
Myths & Legends of Japan |F. Hadland (Frederick Hadland) DavisThe spirit of the God Kjin resides in the enoki tree, the God to whom very old dolls are dedicated.
Myths & Legends of Japan |F. Hadland (Frederick Hadland) Davis