How To Use Abnaki In A Sentence
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Some of them are of Maine origin and have never had occasion to escape to other parts of the country -- sannup, let's say, from Abnaki Indian, "loosely used throughout Maine for a boy-child and usually a mischievous one," coodle, ` a small cove or backwater. '
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 3
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The word comes from the Algonquian Eastern Abnaki word "moz," which translated from its Native American origins into English loosely means "twig eater.
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