"wampumpeag" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈwɒmpəmpiːɡ/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈwɑmpəmpiɡ/ [General-American]
Etymology: Borrowed from Massachusett wampompeage (“string of white beads used as money”), from wamp, wap, wompi (“white”) + umpe (“string”) + -ag (plural suffix). Compare peag (“string of white beads used as money”), also a clipping of wampumpeag. Cognates Penobscot wʌ̃pʌ̃pəyak (singular wʌ̃pʌ̃pi) Etymology templates: {{bor|en|wam|wampompeage|t=string of white beads used as money}} Massachusett wampompeage (“string of white beads used as money”), {{glossary|plural}} plural, {{glossary|suffix}} suffix, {{cog|aaq|wʌ̃pʌ̃pəyak}} Penobscot wʌ̃pʌ̃pəyak, {{col|en|Penobscot <i class="Latn mention" lang="aaq">wʌ̃pʌ̃pəyak</i> (singular <i class="Latn mention" lang="aaq">wʌ̃pʌ̃pi</i>)|title=Cognates}} Cognates Penobscot wʌ̃pʌ̃pəyak (singular wʌ̃pʌ̃pi) Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} wampumpeag (uncountable)
  1. (obsolete except historical) Synonym of wampum (“small cylindrical beads made from polished shells (especially white ones) which have been strung together, formerly used by Native American peoples of eastern North America for various purposes including as jewellery and money, and for record-keeping”). Tags: uncountable Synonyms: wampum [synonym, synonym-of] Derived forms: wampum, peag
    Sense id: en-wampumpeag-en-noun-IvziElkj Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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