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Todays word "parsimonious" is a really beautiful word for a not so beautiful quality. It made me think of persimmons. When I looked for links there appeared to be none whatsoever but the etymology looked so nice and exotic that I felt like sharing.
persimmon 1610s, from Powhatan (Algonquian) pasimenan "fruit dried artificially," from pasimeneu "he dries fruit," containing proto-Algonquian */-min-/ "fruit, berry."
I suppose that's an American Indian language?
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Don't harvest them until after a frost ( >SOUR< !); and then you'll have to hope the deer haven't beaten you to them.
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Oh, what a beauty! Haven't seen many deer round here lately.
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I suppose that's an American Indian language?Yes, ( link), spoken by a tribe that lived in what is now the state of Virginia. named after a chief.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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Mamanatowick, Powhatan. I love these words in this article. Pity it's lost in a way.
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A lot of Native names are still around in the U.S., as street names, or towns, or counties--maybe states too: Minnesota? Right here in Louisville there are streets named Iroquois, Hiawatha, Ottawa, Ticonderoga, and Paiute. Kentucky itself is purported to be from a Native (I forgot which tribe) word pronounced something like kan-too-kee, which, iirc, means roughly, "plains". There's a Manteo, North Carolina, and the wonderful city name Manitowoc--sorry, forgot which state--Wisconsin? Plus there are names such as Saskatchewan in Canada. They sound odd now, but those people were here first.
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>those people were here first. and are getting many last laughs via the Indian casinos. Native American gaming enterprises
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Nebraska is an Omaha word, meaning 'flat water' for the Platte River, which is very flat. Iowa is named for the Iowa nation with reservations in Nebraska and Kansas. The Dakotas are named for those peoples. Not just states and cities but rivers, creeks, mountains, counties.
It is too bad they cannot all benefit from the gaming casinos of a few. We destroyed their cultures.
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My wife and girls eat them all the time. As I type this, there's a huge bowl of them on the table in the dining room. I, however, have never tasted them. Not ever. I don't know why.
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