papone
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Narragansett[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Proto-Algonquian *pepo·ni.
Noun[edit]
papòne inan (plural papónash)
Related terms[edit]
- paponakéeswush (literally “winter month”)
- ahauqushapapòne (“sharp winter”)
- papônetin (“west wind”)
- paponaumsũog (“winter fish”)
- papapôcup
Further reading[edit]
- Roger Williams (1643) A Key into the Language of America, London: Gregory Dexter, →OCLC, page 65
- F. O'Brien & J. Jennings (2001) Introduction to the Narragansett Language[1], Newport: Aquidneck Indian Council, →LCCN, page 108