The roundyellow or orange fruit of the pumpkin plant. L. Frank Baum, The Land of Oz "There were pumpkins in Mombi's corn-fields, lying golden red among the rows of greenstalks; and these had been planted and carefully tended that the four-horned cow might eat of them in the winter time." [1]
The color pumpkin, more or less the same as the color of the fruit of the pumpkin plant, for purposes of browser display: #FF8127.
A term of endearment for the small and cute, often expressed in the alternate U.S. form and pronunciation, punkin. "You must be daddy's little pumpkin," song by John Prine.