mokasin

Cebuano

Etymology

From English moccassin, from Powhatan makasin, mockasin, mawhcasuns (plural), from Proto-Algonquian *maxkeseni.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: mo‧ka‧sin

Noun

mokasin

  1. a moccassin; a modern shoe with either a low or no heel resembling a traditional Native American moccasin i
  2. any of several snakes, in the genus Agkistrodon', called moccassins

Finnish

Verb

mokasin

  1. first-person singular past indicative of mokata

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

Via English moccasin from Powhatan mockasin, mockasins, mawhcasuns (plural), from Proto-Algonquian *maxkeseni (moccasin, shoe).

Noun

mokasin m (definite singular mokasinen, indefinite plural mokasiner, definite plural mokasinene)

  1. (footwear, usually in the plural) a moccasin

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

Via English moccasin from Powhatan mockasin, mockasins

Noun

mokasin m (definite singular mokasinen, indefinite plural mokasinar, definite plural mokasinane)

  1. (footwear, usually in the plural) a moccasin

References

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