squaw winter

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Etymology

squaw + winter. The (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Narragansett word squaw was applied by Europeans to a large number of unrelated things; see the Derived terms section of the entry squaw.

Noun

squaw winter (plural squaw winters)

  1. (US, New York) An early onset of winter, an early (October) cold snap, often followed by flurries of snow.
  2. (Canada, Northwest Territories) A mild onset of winter.

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