Algonquian

Algonquian
or Algonquin or Algonkian; also Algonkin noun Etymology: Canadian French Algoumequin, Algonquin, perhaps from Malecite-Passamaquoddy (Algonquian language of Maine and New Brunswick) elakómkwik they are our relatives Date: 1625 1. (usually Algonquin) a. an American Indian people of the Ottawa River valley b. the dialect of Ojibwa spoken by these people 2. (usually Algonquian) a. a family of American Indian languages spoken by peoples from Labrador to Carolina and westward into the Great Plains b. a member of the peoples speaking Algonquian languages

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  • Algonquian — n. family of languages spoken by North American Indians (also Algonkian) n. member of the Algonquian tribe (North American Indian tribe) adj. of or pertaining to the North American Indian tribe …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Algonquian — [al gɒŋkwɪən, kɪ ] (also Algonkian kɪən) noun 1》 a large family of North American Indian languages, including Cree, Blackfoot, and Cheyenne. 2》 a speaker of any of these languages. adjective relating to Algonquian or its speakers …   English new terms dictionary

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  • Algonquian — /ælˈgɒŋkiən/ (say al gongkeeuhn) noun 1. one of the principal linguistic stocks of North America. 2. an Algonquian speaking person. –adjective 3. belonging to or constituting this stock. Also, Algonkian …  

  • Algonquian language — may refer to:* Algonquian languages, language sub family indigenous to North America * Algonquin language, the particular Algonquian language spoken by certain First Nations people of Canada …   Wikipedia

  • Algonquian-Wakashan languages — Algonquian Wakashan (also Almosan, Algonkian Mosan, Algonkin Wakashan) is a hypothetical language phylum composed of several established language families that was proposed by Edward Sapir in 1929. His proposal consists of the following:I. Algic… …   Wikipedia

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