uponuhhug
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Narragansett
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- (Hebrew script) וּפּונֻחוּג (ûpwnuḥûg)
Noun
[edit]uponuhhug anim pl
- Alternative form of opponenaũhock (“oysters”)
- 1769, Ezra Stiles, Notes on Narragansett Indian Vocabulary[1], Yale University Beinecke Library, Local record 1769.09.06.00, OID 11413743, pages 1 (23):
Oyster וּפּונֻחוּג Uponuhhug - (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Usage notes
[edit]According to Cowan, the form is actually plural, although glossed as singular by Stiles. Trumbull misreads this item as uhponuhpug.
Further reading
[edit]- William Cowan (1973) “Narragansett 126 years after”, in International Journal of American Linguistics, volume 39, number 1, →ISSN, page 9
- James Hammond Trumbull (1903) “oyster”, in Natick Dictionary, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, →OCLC, page 304