Munsee

See also: munsee

English

Etymology

From Munsee mŭnúsunk (at the island), from munús (island). Compare Minisink, a doublet from Munsee; cognate for example with Ojibwe minis (island), minising (at the island).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmʌn.si/

Noun

Munsee (plural Munsees or Munsee)

  1. A member of a subtribe and one of the three divisions of the Lenape people.

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Munsee

  1. An endangered Eastern Algonquian language, one of the two Lenape/Delaware languages (the other is called Unami), spoken aboriginally in the vicinity of what is now New York City.

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