The word moccasin comes from American Native Americans. It actually comes from the Algonquian language Powhatan. Their exact word is makasin.
The word "moccasin" is borrowed from the Algonquian language.
The many Algonquian languages of eastern North America and Canada. They use many variants such as: mukesinnah (Ojibwe) makesena or mockuson (Delaware) mkezen (Abenaki) mahkus (Mohegan) mocussinass (Narrangansett)
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The word moccasin comes from American Native Americans. It actually comes from the Algonquian language Powhatan. Their exact word is makasin.
The word "moccasin" is borrowed from the Algonquian language.
A moccasin is a type of footwear and has no antonym.
Shoes or water snake, it's moccasin.
No, water moccasin is a common noun. It is a general word for a type of snake.
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The word "moccasin" comes from the Algonquian language, specifically from the Powhatan word "makasin." It refers to a type of footwear traditionally worn by Native American tribes.
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The Native Americans and the word is a Native American word.
moccasin is a shoe ex. i am wearing only one moccasin