moccassin

English

Noun

moccassin (plural moccassins)

  1. Alternative spelling of moccasin.
    • 1824, William H[ypolitus] Keating, “Account of the Chippewa Indians. Their Usages, Manners, and Customs.”, in A Narrative of an Expedition to the Source of St. Peter’s River, Lake Winnepeek, Lake of the Woods, &c. &c. [] In Two Volumes, volume II, Philadelphia, Pa.: H. C. Carey & I. Lea— [], →OCLC, page 151:
      The term Chippewa, which is generaly applied to this nation, is derived from that of O̓ˊche̓pe̓ˊwa̓g, which they restrict to the Indians who reside near Fond du Lac, it signifies plaited shoes, from the fashion among those Indians of puckering their moccassins.

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