"nnin" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Narragansett]

Forms: nnìn [canonical], nnínnuog [plural]
Etymology: From Proto-Algonquian *erenyiwa (see for cognates). According to Trumbull, signifying something like "he is like myself", related to the pronoun neèn (“I, me”) Etymology templates: {{inh|xnt|alg-pro|*erenyiwa}} Proto-Algonquian *erenyiwa Head templates: {{head|xnt|noun|plural|nnínnuog|head=nnìn}} nnìn (plural nnínnuog)
  1. man Wikipedia link: James Hammond Trumbull, Newport, RI, Transactions of the American Philological Association Synonyms: skeétomp Related terms: nínnuock, ninnimissinûwock, enìn
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