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单词 chippewa
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Chippewan.adj.

Brit. /ˈtʃɪpᵻwɑː/, /ˈtʃɪpᵻwə/, U.S. /ˈtʃɪpəˌwɑ/, /ˈtʃɪpəwə/
Inflections: Plural unchanged, Chippewas.
Forms: 1700s Cheapwa, 1700s Cheapway, 1700s Cheepaway, 1700s Chepaway, 1700s Chibois (plural), 1700s Chipawa, 1700s Chipewa, 1700s Chipeway, 1700s Chipewegh, 1700s Chipeweigh, 1700s Chippawa, 1700s Chippawæ, 1700s Chippewau, 1700s Chippewyse (plural), 1700s Chippoway, 1700s–1800s Chippeway, 1800s Chebois (plural), 1800s Chipaway, 1800s Chipiway, 1800s– Chippewa.
Origin: A borrowing from Ojibwa. Etymon: Ojibwa očipwe·.
Etymology: < a regional (Eastern Ojibwa) variant (with loss of the unstressed initial vowel) of Ojibwa očipwe·, self-designation (see Ojibwa n.). Compare earlier Ojibwa n.
A. n.
1. A member of an Algonquian people of central Canada and the north-central United States; = Ojibwa n. 1. Chippewa is now the usual name of this people in the United States and Ojibwa in Canada.
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Ottawac1665
Potawatomi1698
Ojibwa1700
Mississauga1703
Menominee1722
Meskwaki1741
Chippewa1754
1754 G. Washington Let. 24 Apr. in Writings (1889) I. 51 600 of the Chippoways and Ottoway Indians are marching down Scioto Creek.
1826 J. F. Cooper Last of Mohicans II. vii. 115 The wicked Chippewas cheated my squaw.
1834 C. F. Hoffman Let. 15 Jan. in Winter in West (1835) I. 257 A well-made young half-blood Chippeway.
1880 Harper's Mag. Dec. 43 The guttural ejaculations of the Chippewas who came to her door.
1890 J. G. Frazer Golden Bough II. iv. 239 Among the Chippeways and other Indians of the Hudson Bay Territory.
1940 W. V. Kinietz Indians of W. Great Lakes 1615–1760 317 The affiliations of the Nipissings, Amikua, and Missisauga to the Chippewa are only very vaguely known.
2014 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 19 Nov. d14/3 Called manoomin by the local Chippewa, it [sc. wild rice] is a protected crop that can be harvested only by state residents holding a valid license.
2. The Algonquian language of the Chippewa; = Ojibwa n. 2.
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the mind > language > languages of the world > Amerindian > [noun] > northern Amerindian > Algonquian > Algonquian languages
Illinois1703
Ojibwa1743
Chippewa1791
Shawnee1792
Miami-Illinois1804
Natick1822
Delaware1826
Munsee1828
Nanticoke1845
Blackfoot1846
Pequot1848
Potawatomi1848
Wiyot1851
Montagnais1852
Passamaquoddy1856
Abenaki1858
Narragansett1866
Lenape1888
Penobscot1891
Powhatan1895
Menominee1896
Micmac1902
Meskwaki1907
Maliseet1912
Cheyenne1933
Kickapoo1933
Massachusett1933
Mohican1933
Sauk1933
Virginia Algonquian1971
Ottawa1982
1791 J. Long Voy. Indian Interpreter 59 She returned with a new-born infant in her arms, and..said in Chippeway, ‘Oway Saggonash Payshik Shomagonish,’ or, ‘Here, Englishman, is a young warrior.’
1828 N. Amer. Rev. July 105 In its structure, the Algic..or Chippewa presents the frame of a language, rich in grammatical forms, and requiring throughout a rigid concordance.
1873 Trans. Amer. Philol. Assoc. 1872 184 Baraga does not recognize this ‘eventual’ mood, in the Chippeway.
1909 Indian's Friend May 11/3 He has not lost touch with his tribesmen..and speaks Chippewa as fluently as English.
1997 P. Bakker Lang. of our own 124 Linguistically, the full bloods..speak an Amerindian language. For most of them this is a dialect of Ojibwe, locally called Chippewa.
2017 C. West in Transition No. 123. 107 John Dewey's wife, Alice, who spoke Chippewa..comes out of a movement that accented the humanity of a people whose land was stolen.
B. adj.
Of, belonging to, or relating to the Chippewa or their language; = Ojibwa adj.
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the world > people > ethnicities > North American peoples > peoples of North-Eastern America > [adjective] > Algonquians of Great Lakes
Ottawa1687
Mississauga1749
Chippewa1764
Meskwaki1816
Menominee1823
1764 Maryland Gaz. 26 July Three Chippawa Indians came in there, and said, they were impowered to make Peace for four Nations.
1778 J. Carver Trav. N.-Amer. 416 The Chipéway tongue is not incumbered with any unnecessary tones or accents.
1788 J. Edwards Observ. Lang. Muhhekaneew Indians 6 The analogy between the Mohegan, the Shawanee, and the Chippewau languages.
1831 Boston Transcript 30 Dec. 1/1 The Chippewa tribe formerly inhabited the regions around Lake Superior.
1887 A. J. Blackbird Hist. Ottawa & Chippewa Indians Michigan iii. 19 ‘Mi-she’ as one of the adnominals or adjectives in the Ottawa and Chippewa languages..would signify tremendous in size.
1925 Amer. Mercury Jan. 98/1 The shoes were of the graceful tapering Chippewa pattern and were made on a basswood frame with the net woven from deer sinews.
1976 Mountain Democrat (Placerville, Calif.) 4 Nov. a12/3 This [sc. a dream catcher]..was hung in every tepee of Chippewa villages.
2011 H. Dolan Very Bad Men (2012) i. 7 The old man at the bar looked like he had Chippewa blood.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2022).
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