amiskowâciy-wâskahikanihk

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Plains Cree[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

The possible combinations are made: with or without "pointed vowels", with or without a connecting -o- between amisk and wâciy, with or without a space or dash between wâciy and wâskahikan, and with or without the final -ihk.

Etymology[edit]

From amiskwâciy (Beaver Hills) +‎ wâskahikanihk (at the house [fur trade post]) or "at the Beaver Hills House", in turn from amisk (beaver) +‎ wâciy (hill) and wâskahikan (house) +‎ -ihk (at). The Cree term wâskahikanihk (at the house) was also used in other regions as the names for Grouard, Alberta and Cumberland House, Saskatchewan. Compare Ojibwe waakaa'igan (house, building).

Proper noun[edit]

amiskowâciy-wâskahikanihk (Syllabics ᐊᒥᐢᑿᒋᐚᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ)

  1. Edmonton (the capital city of Alberta, Canada)