squaws

English

Noun

squaws

  1. plural of squaw

French

Noun

squaws ?

  1. plural of squaw

Narragansett

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Algonquian *eθkwe·wa.

Noun

squàws (plural squàwssuck or squàwsuck)

  1. woman

Usage notes

In A Key into the Language of America, the word is given as "Squàws-suck", with the part after the hyphen representing the plural squaw(s)suck. Elsewhere in the book, the final -s is omitted from the singular. Subsequent linguistic sources have interpreted this in different ways.

  • squásese (little girl)
  • squáshim (female animal)
  • chepasquâw (dead woman)
  • keegsquaw (virgin, maiden)
  • segoúsquaw (widow)
  • Squàuanit (Woman's God)
  • squáus

Further reading

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