"sequan" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Narragansett]

Forms: séquan [canonical]
Etymology: From Proto-Algonquian *siᐧkwanwi. Compare Massachusett sequan, Abenaki siguan, Lenape siquon, Ojibwe ziigwan, Mi'kmaq siggw. Etymology templates: {{inh|xnt|alg-pro|*siᐧkwanwi}} Proto-Algonquian *siᐧkwanwi, {{cog|wam|sequan}} Massachusett sequan, {{cog|abe|siguan}} Abenaki siguan, {{cog|del|-}} Lenape, {{m|und|siquon}} siquon, {{cog|oj|ziigwan}} Ojibwe ziigwan, {{cog|mic|siggw}} Mi'kmaq siggw Head templates: {{head|xnt|verb|inanimate intransitive|head=séquan}} séquan (inanimate intransitive)
  1. (it is) spring (season) Wikipedia link: Cambridge, MA, David Zeisberger, Eben Norton Horsford, James Hammond Trumbull, Joseph Laurent Tags: inanimate, intransitive Related terms: sequanakéeswush (english: spring month) [literally], sequanamauquock (english: spring fish) [literally], saséquacup
    Sense id: en-sequan-xnt-verb-jjBq2MvO Categories (other): Narragansett entries with incorrect language header, Undetermined language links

Download JSON data for sequan meaning in All languages combined (1.9kB)

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