IPA: //kaɪəˈtiːjoʊ//
KK: /kɔɪəˈtiːjoʊ/
A type of poisonous shrub found in Texas and Mexico, known for its small greenish flowers and black fruits.
The coyotillo shrub can be dangerous due to its toxic berries.
The word 'coyotillo' originates from Spanish, where 'coyote' refers to the animal and the diminutive suffix '-illo' indicates something small or lesser. Therefore, 'coyotillo' means a small coyote or a lesser version of a coyote.
Think of 'coyote' as the main animal and '-illo' as a way to say it's small. This helps you remember that 'coyotillo' refers to a smaller coyote.