- Al|gon|kin
- Al|gon|kin «al GONG kihn», noun.= Algonquin. (Cf. ↑Algonquin)
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
gon — gon·a·duct; gon·a·kie; gon·apophysal; gon·apophysis; gon·ca·lo; gon·dang; gon·do·let; gon·do·lier; gon·ef; gon·er; gon·fa·lon; gon·fa·lon·ier; gon·fa·lo·nie·re; gon·fa·non; gon·go·resque; gon·go·rism; gon·gy·lo·ne·ma; gon·i·dan·gi·um; gon·if;… … English syllables
kin — kin·car·dine·shire; kin·chin; kin·cob; kin·dal; kin·der·be·weijs; kin·der·gart·ner; kin·der·hook; kin·dler; kin·dred·less; kin·dred·ness; kin·dred·ship; kin·e·ma; kin·e·mat·ics; kin·e·mat·o·graph; kin·e·ma·tog·ra·phy; kin·e·plas·ty;… … English syllables
kin — [OE] Kin is the central English member of the Germanic branch of a vast family of words that trace their ancestry back to the prehistoric Indo European base *gen , *gon , *gn , denoting ‘produce’ (the Latin branch has given English gender,… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
kin — [OE] Kin is the central English member of the Germanic branch of a vast family of words that trace their ancestry back to the prehistoric Indo European base *gen , *gon , *gn , denoting ‘produce’ (the Latin branch has given English gender,… … Word origins
gon- — combining form or gono Etymology: Late Latin gono , from Greek gon , gono , from gonos offspring, procreation, seed, genitals, from the stem of gignesthai to be born more at kin : sexual : generative : semen … Useful english dictionary
gon- — or gono combining form Etymology: Greek, from gonos procreation, seed, from gignesthai to be born more at kin sexual ; generative ; semen ; seed < gonocyte > … New Collegiate Dictionary
algonkin — al·gon·kin … English syllables
Algonkin — Algonquin Al*gon quin, Algonkin Al*gon kin, n. One of a widely spread family of Indians, including many distinct tribes, which formerly occupied most of the northern and eastern part of North America. The name was originally applied to a group of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Algonquin — Al*gon quin, Algonkin Al*gon kin, n. One of a widely spread family of Indians, including many distinct tribes, which formerly occupied most of the northern and eastern part of North America. The name was originally applied to a group of Indian… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
algonquin — (al gon kin) s. m. Individu appartenant à une tribu de sauvages qui habitait dans le Canada, et dont on emploie quelquefois le nom pour désigner un homme qui ignore les usages reçus. C est un algonquin. Il a l air d un véritable algonquin. • Le … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré