释义 |
sannup Amer. Ind.|ˈsænəp| In 7 sannop, sanapp. [a. Narragansett sannop = Penobscot senombi, Abnaki seenanbé.] A married male member of the community; the husband of a squaw (Cent. Dict.).
1630Winthrop Hist. New Eng. (1853) I. 58 Chickatabot came with his sannops and squaws. 1632Ibid. I. 103 Where he had lodged two nights with his squaw, and about twelve sanapps. 1725S. Willard Jrnl. in Appalachia (1881) II. 342 Our Indian said there was Squaws as well as Sannups. 1847Emerson Poems, Musketaquid Wks. (Bohn) I. 484 Through which at will our Indian rivulet Winds mindful still of sannup and of squaw. |