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Eskimo

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Es·ki·mo  (sk-m)
n. pl. Eskimo or Es·ki·mos
1.
a. A group of peoples inhabiting the Arctic coastal regions of North America and parts of Greenland and northeast Siberia.
b. A member of any of these peoples. See Usage Note at Native American.
2. Any of the languages of the Eskimo peoples.

[French Esquimaux, possibly from Spanish esquimao, esquimal, from Montagnais ayashkimew, Micmac.]

Eski·moan adj.
Usage Note: Eskimo has come under strong attack in recent years for its supposed offensiveness, and many Americans today either avoid this term or feel uneasy using it. It is widely known that Inuit, a term of ethnic pride, offers an acceptable alternative, but it is less well understood that Inuit cannot substitute for Eskimo in all cases, being restricted in usage to the Inuit-speaking peoples of Arctic Canada and parts of Greenland. In Alaska and Arctic Siberia, where Inuit is not spoken, the comparable terms are Inupiaq and Yupik, neither of which has gained as wide a currency in English as Inuit. While use of these terms is often preferable when speaking of the appropriate linguistic group, none of them can be used of the Eskimoan peoples as a whole; the only inclusive term remains Eskimo. · The claim that Eskimo is offensive is based primarily on a popular but disputed etymology tracing its origin to an Abenaki word meaning "eaters of raw meat." Though modern linguists speculate that the term actually derives from a Montagnais word referring to the manner of lacing a snowshoe, the matter remains undecided, and meanwhile many English speakers have learned to perceive Eskimo as a derogatory term invented by unfriendly outsiders in scornful reference to their neighbors' unsophisticated eating habits. See Usage Note at Inuit.

Eskimo [ˈɛskɪˌməʊ]
n
1. (Social Science / Peoples) pl -mos, -mo a member of a group of peoples inhabiting N Canada, Greenland, Alaska, and E Siberia, having a material culture adapted to an extremely cold climate
2. (Linguistics / Languages) the language of these peoples
3. (Linguistics / Languages) a family of languages that includes Eskimo and Aleut
adj
(Social Science / Peoples) relating to, denoting, or characteristic of the Eskimos Former spelling Esquimau See also Inuit, Inuktitut
[C18 Esquimawes: related to Abnaki esquimantsic eaters of raw flesh]
Usage: Eskimo is considered by many people to be offensive, and in North America the term Inuit is often used
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.EskimoEskimo - a member of a people inhabiting the Arctic (northern Canada or Greenland or Alaska or eastern Siberia); the Algonquians called them Eskimo (`eaters of raw flesh') but they call themselves the Inuit (`the people')
American Indian, Indian, Red Indian - a member of the race of people living in America when Europeans arrived
2.Eskimo - the language spoken by the Eskimo
Eskimo-Aleut, Eskimo-Aleut language - the family of languages that includes Eskimo and Aleut
Translations
Eskimo [ˈeskɪməʊ]
A. ADJesquimal
B. N (Eskimos (Eskimo (pl)))
1. (= person) → esquimal mf
2. (Ling) → esquimal m
Eskimo [ˈɛskɪməʊ]
adjesquimau(de), eskimo inv
n
Esquimau(de) m/f
the Eskimos → les Esquimaux
(= language) → esquimau m
Eskimo (pej)
adjEskimo-, eskimoisch
n
Eskimo m, → Eskimofrau f
(Ling) → Eskimosprache f
Eskimo [ˈɛskɪˌməʊ] (Eskimos or Eskimo (pl))
1. adjeschimese
2. n (person) → eschimese m/f; (language) → eschimese m

Eskimo [ˈɛskɪˌməʊ] (Eskimos or Eskimo (pl))
1. adjeschimese
2. n (person) → eschimese m/f; (language) → eschimese m


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It was given me by an Eskimo in the Sandwich Islands--where there are no sandwiches at all--and as long as I carry it every living thing I meet will love me dearly.
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