Ju·jube n.
1. The sweet and edible drupes (fruits) of several Mediterranean and African species of small trees, of the genus Zizyphus, especially the Zizyphus jujuba, Zizyphus vulgaris, Zizyphus mucronata, and Zizyphus Lotus. The last named is thought to have furnished the lotus of the ancient Libyan Lotophagi, or lotus eaters.
2. A chewy gelatinous lozenge made of or in imitation of, or flavored with, the jujube fruit.
Jujube paste, the dried or inspissated jelly of the jujube; also, a confection made of gum arabic sweetened.
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Christ's-thorn n. Bot. One of several prickly or thorny shrubs found in Palestine, especially the Paliurus aculeatus, Zizyphus Spina-Christi, and Zizyphus vulgaris. The last bears the fruit called jujube, and may be considered to have been the most readily obtainable for the Crown of Thorns.
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