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paqquoth. In a time of dearth a lap-full of gourds from a wild vine was gathered to provide a meal for Elisha and the sons of the prophets. 2 Kings 4: 39. Some suppose this to have been the wild cucumber, the leaves of which resemble those of the vine, but have a bitter poisonous taste. Others think the poisonous Colocynth, the Colocynthis agri, to be referred to. The ancient versions support this.
A kindred word is translated 'knops' in 1 Kings 6: 18 ('gourds,' margin), as ornaments in the temple, for which the fruit of the Colocynth would be a graceful model.