noun
- A small North American tree or shrub of the beech family, bearing edible nuts similar to chestnuts.
- The small, sweet, edible nut produced by the chinquapin tree.
Usage: Also spelled 'chinkapin'; Regional: primarily eastern and southern United States
Examples
- The chinquapin tree grows wild in the forests of the southeastern United States.
- Native Americans traditionally gathered chinquapin nuts as a food source.
- Chinquapin nuts are smaller and sweeter than regular chestnuts.
- The chinquapin is related to the American chestnut but is less affected by chestnut blight.
- Children would collect chinquapin nuts in the fall to roast and eat.