Abnaki
[ ab-nak-ee, -nah-kee ]
/ æbˈnæk i, -ˈnɑ ki /
noun, plural Ab·na·kis, (especially collectively) Ab·na·ki.
Example sentences from the Web for abnaki
The Abnaki name of the wild potato or ground-nut was pen, pl.
The Composition of Indian Geographical Names |J. Hammond TrumbullThe Abnaki Indian called his dog (atié) by a name which the Chippewa gives his horse (oti-un; n'di, my horse).
The Composition of Indian Geographical Names |J. Hammond TrumbullRemained with the Abnaki one year and then removed to district of Tadoussac, where he spent three years among the Montagnais.
British Dictionary definitions for abnaki
Abnaki
/ (æbˈnɑːkɪ) /
noun
plural -ki or -kis
a member of a North American Indian people formerly living in Maine and Quebec
the language of this people, belonging to the Algonquian family