"wekinash" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Narragansett]

Forms: wékinash [canonical, inanimate], wékinashquash [plural]
Etymology: Compare Massachusett wekinasq, weekinashq, which Trumbull analyzes as wék (“house”) (Narragansett *wek) + -ashq ("grass"), as it was a material used in building dwellings. Alternatively, related to weékan (“it is sweet”). Etymology templates: {{cog|wam|wekinasq}} Massachusett wekinasq, {{m|wam|weekinashq}} weekinashq, {{m|wam|wék|t=house}} wék (“house”), {{cog|xnt|*wek}} Narragansett *wek, {{m|xnt|weékan|t=it is sweet}} weékan (“it is sweet”) Head templates: {{head|xnt|noun|plural|wékinashquash|g=in|head=wékinash}} wékinash inan (plural wékinashquash)
  1. reed Wikipedia link: James Hammond Trumbull, Newport, RI
    Sense id: en-wekinash-xnt-noun-2CUuXXj5 Categories (other): Narragansett entries with incorrect language header

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