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Definition of Nanticoke in English: Nanticokeadjective ˈnantəkəʊk Of, relating to, or designating a North American Indian people, formerly inhabiting the area of the Nanticoke River on the Eastern Shore of Chesapeake Bay in Maryland and Delaware. Later, also (in extended use): of, relating to, or designating a confederacy of closely related peoples residing on the Eastern Shore, including the Nanticoke, Choptank, and others.
noun ˈnantəkəʊk 1A member of the Nanticoke people. Later, also (in extended use): a member of the Nanticoke confederacy. 2The extinct Eastern Algonquian language spoken by the Nanticoke and neighbouring groups until the mid-19th cent.
Origin Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Proceedings Council Maryland. From a Virginia Algonquian place name first attested in an English context as Nautaquake, denoting a place inhabited by the Nanticoke tribe; compare Munsee wənéhtkoːw, a Nanticoke person, Mahican Wenuhtukowuk (plural). Definition of Nanticoke in US English: Nanticokeadjectiveˈnantəkəʊk Of, relating to, or designating a North American Indian people, formerly inhabiting the area of the Nanticoke River on the Eastern Shore of Chesapeake Bay in Maryland and Delaware. Later, also (in extended use): of, relating to, or designating a confederacy of closely related peoples residing on the Eastern Shore, including the Nanticoke, Choptank, and others.
nounˈnantəkəʊk 1A member of the Nanticoke people. Later, also (in extended use): a member of the Nanticoke confederacy. 2The extinct Eastern Algonquian language spoken by the Nanticoke and neighbouring groups until the mid-19th cent.
Origin Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Proceedings Council Maryland. From a Virginia Algonquian place name first attested in an English context as Nautaquake, denoting a place inhabited by the Nanticoke tribe; compare Munsee wənéhtkoːw, a Nanticoke person, Mahican Wenuhtukowuk (plural). |