Connecticut derives from a place-name in the local Mohegan, Pequot or Paugusset language. It was originally con-atuk-ok, meaning "at the long river", where the -ok ending indicates a locative or place name.
It is a native American word meaning 'beside the long tidal river' Original spelling Quinnehtukqut
American
The Native American form of saying "Connecticut"
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Connecticut was named after the Connecticut River, which was named by Dutch explorer Adriaen Block in the early 1600s. The name "Connecticut" is believed to come from the Native American word "quinetucket," meaning "beside the long tidal river."
Pequots Narragansetts Mohegan
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