hoochinoo
or hoot·chi·noo
[ hoo-chuh-noo, hoo-chuh-noo ]
/ ˈhu tʃəˌnu, ˌhu tʃəˈnu /
noun, plural hoo·chi·noos.
a type of distilled liquor made by Alaskan Indians.
Origin of hoochinoo
1875–80,
Americanism; orig. the name of a Tlingit village on Admiralty Island, Alaska, reputed to be a source of illicit liquor; alteration of Tlingit
xucnu·wú literally, brown bear's fort (
xú·c brown bear +
nu·w fortified place)