netop
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Narragansett netoup, netop (“my friend, companion”). Compare Abenaki nidôba (“my friend”).
Usage notes
Formerly used by colonists when greeting Native Americans.
Danish
Narragansett
Etymology
The initial n- represents the first person pronoun.[1]
References
- Lilian Burleigh Miner (1925) Our State: Rhode Island, Providence: Oxford Press, OCLC 2490859, page 20
Further reading
- Roger Williams (1643) A Key into the Language of America, London: Gregory Dexter, OCLC 41412195, page 2
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