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Oct 17, 2018
This week’s themeWords borrowed from Native American languages This week’s words cornpone bayou sagamore mugwump totem On your calendar Get A.Word.A.Day on your calendar A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargsagamore
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A chief or a leader.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Eastern Abenaki sakama. Earliest documented use: 1613. A related
word is sachem.
USAGE:
“He lowered his gaze and dared not to engage again the face of the sagamore.” P. Gifford Longley; Captive; Tate Publishing; 2010. See more usage examples of sagamore in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Maybe all one can do is hope to end up with the right regrets. -Arthur
Miller, playwright and essayist (17 Oct 1915-2005)
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