Gourd

/ɡʊrd/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A large variety of the Cucurbitaceae family, usually having a hard outer shell and often used for ornamental purposes.
The garden was filled with colorful gourds just in time for the autumn festival.
The fruit of any of several plants in the gourd family, often used in cooking or as containers.
She used a hollowed-out gourd as a bowl for her soup.
A plant of the family Cucurbitaceae, including squashes and pumpkins.
He planted a variety of gourds in his garden, including both edible and decorative types.

Etymology

Middle English 'gourd', from Old French 'gourde', from Latin 'cucurbita'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

gourd season
The time of year when gourds are typically harvested or used in decorations.
gourd art
Artworks created using gourds, often carved or painted.

Related Words

calabash
A gourd, especially one used for drinking or cooking.
squash
A type of gourd that is typically eaten as a vegetable.

Slang Meanings

To gourd someone
He really gourd him with that unexpected comment.
Feeling gourd
After that win, everyone was feeling gourd!