Where does “eskimo” come from?
eskimo (English) comes from French esquimau, from Algonquin ayashkimew.
eskimo (English): A member of a group of indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic, from Siberia, through Alaska and Northern Canada, to Greenland, including the Inuit and Yupik
Definitions
- A member of a group of indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic, from Siberia, through Alaska and Northern Canada, to Greenland, including the Inuit and Yupik
Ancestry of “eskimo”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | French | esquimau | Eskimo; Inuit; snowsuit |
| 2 | Algonquin | ayashkimew | — |