单词 | eskimo |
释义 | Eskimo[ es-kuh-moh ] / ˈɛs kəˌmoʊ / noun, plural Es·ki·mos, (especially collectively) Es·ki·mo for 1.a member of an Indigenous people of Greenland, northern Canada, Alaska, and northeastern Siberia. either of two related languages spoken by the Eskimos, one in Greenland, Canada, and northern Alaska, the other in southern Alaska and Siberia. Compare Inuit, Yupik. Origin of EskimoFirst recorded in 1575–85; from earlier Esqimawe(s), apparently via French (of 16th-century Basque fishermen), from Spanish esquimao(s), from Montagnais (French spelling) aiachkimeou- a name for the Micmac, extended or transferred to the Labrador Eskimo among the eastern Montagnais; perhaps literally, “snowshoe-netter” (compare Ojibwa aškime· “to net snowshoes”); cf. husky2 usage note for EskimoThe name Inuit, by which the native people of the Arctic from northern Alaska to western Greenland call themselves, has largely supplanted Eskimo in Canada and is used officially by the Canadian government. Many Inuit consider Eskimo derogatory, in part because the word was, erroneously, long thought to mean literally “eater of raw meat.” Inuit has also come to be used in a wider sense, to name all people traditionally called Eskimo, regardless of local self-designations. Nonetheless, Eskimo continues in use in all parts of the world, especially in historical and archaeological contexts and in reference to the people as a cultural and linguistic unity. The term Native American is sometimes used to include Eskimo and Aleut peoples. See also Indian. OTHER WORDS FROM EskimoEs·ki·mo·an, adjectiveEs·ki·moid [es-kuh-moid], /ˈɛs kəˌmɔɪd/, adjectivepro-Es·ki·mo, adjective, noun, plural pro-Es·ki·mos, pro-Es·ki·mo.Words nearby Eskimo-esis, Esk., Eskalith, esker, Eskilstuna, Eskimo, Eskimo-Aleut, Eskimo curlew, Eskimo dog, Eskimology, Eskimo Pie Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for EskimoBritish Dictionary definitions for EskimoEskimo / (ˈɛskɪˌməʊ) / nounplural -mos or -mo a member of a group of peoples inhabiting N Canada, Greenland, Alaska, and E Siberia, having a material culture adapted to an extremely cold climate the language of these peoples a family of languages that includes Eskimo and Aleut adjectiverelating to, denoting, or characteristic of the Eskimos Former spelling: Esquimau See also Inuit, Inuktitut Word Origin for EskimoC18 from Algonquian Esquimawes usage for EskimoEskimo is considered by many to be offensive, and in North America the term Inuit is usually preferred. Inuit, however, can be accurately applied only to those Aboriginal peoples inhabiting parts of Northern Canada, Alaska, and Greenland (as distinguished from those in Asia or the Aleutian Islands) Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |
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