Adirondack Definition

noun

A member of an Algonquin people that lived along the Ottawa River in Ontario and Quebec.

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Abbreviation of Adirondack lean-to.
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pronoun
The Adirondacks (as a region)
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Other Word Forms of Adirondack

Noun

Singular:
adirondack
Plural:
adirondacks

Origin of Adirondack

  • From the Mohawk ratirontaks, atirú:taks, hatiron'taks (“they eat trees”), a term applied by the Mohawks indiscriminately to other tribes, including the French and English, but especially other Native Americans who ate bark and buds when other food sources were scarce.

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  • Back-formation from "Adirondacks". The mountains were named after the tribe.

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