Indian
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɪndɪən/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈɪndi.ən/
audio (GA) (file) - Hyphenation: In‧di‧an
Etymology 1
From Anglo-Norman indien, Middle French indien, corresponding to Ind + -ian.
Adjective
Indian (comparative more Indian, superlative most Indian)
- Of or relating to India or its people; or (formerly) of the East Indies. [from 14th c.]
- (obsolete) Eastern; Oriental.
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, volume 10:
- The morrow next apprear'd with purple hayre / Yet dropping fresh out of the Indian fount, / And bringing light into the heavens fayre […] .
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, volume 10:
- (chess) Designating any of various chess openings now characterised by black's attempt to control the board through knights and fianchettoed bishops rather than with a central pawn advance. [from 19th c.]
Synonyms
Related terms
Translations
of or pertaining to India
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Noun
Indian (plural Indians)
- A person from India. [from 13th c.]
- (now rare, historical) An indigenous inhabitant of Australia, New Zealand or the Pacific islands. [from 18th c.]
- (uncountable) Indian cuisine; traditional Indian food.
- (Britain, colloquial) A meal at (or taken away from) an Indian restaurant. [from 20th c.]
- We're going out tonight for an Indian.
- (Britain, colloquial) An Indian restaurant.
- We're going down the Indian for a curry - wanna join us?
Synonyms
- (person from India): Asian Indian
Translations
a person from India
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Proper noun
Indian
Etymology 2
From Spanish indio, possibly Jesuit missionary jargon from Spanish niño en Dios (“child in God”), or a contraction of indígena ("indigenous [person]") + -o (gender-masculine suffix); influenced by Etymology 1.
Noun
Indian (plural Indians)
- (sensitive) A member of one of the indigenous peoples of the Americas (generally excluding the Aleut, Inuit, Metis, or Yupik). [from 16th c.]
- 1819-1820, Washington Irving, The Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayon:
- We stigmatize the Indians, also, as cowardly and treacherous, because they use stratagem in warfare in preference to open force; but in this they are fully justified by their rude code of honor.
- 2004, Louis L'Amour, Rustlers of West Fork
- With savage desperation the Indian lunged his horse straight at Hopalong and, knife in hand, leaped for him!
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Usage notes
- Use of the word in the sense "indigenous to the Americas" is now deprecated as a misleading term that has developed racist connotations. Peoples of North American origin overwhelmingly prefer to be referred to by their tribe/nation, and have begun otherwise espousing the term "Native (American)" or "Indigenous (Canadian/Mexican)."
Synonyms
- (indigenous person of the Americas): American Indian, Amerindian, Amerind, First Nations person, Native American, Red Indian; First Americans (plural only)
- See also Thesaurus:Native American
Translations
Adjective
Indian (comparative more Indian, superlative most Indian)
- Of or relating to India or its people; or (formerly) of the East Indies. [from 14th c.]
- (obsolete) Eastern; Oriental.
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, volume 10:
- The morrow next apprear'd with purple hayre / Yet dropping fresh out of the Indian fount, / And bringing light into the heavens fayre […] .
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, volume 10:
- Of or relating to the indigenous peoples of the Americas. [from 16th c.]
- 1879, Friedrich August Flückiger & al., Pharmacographia..., p. 346:
- The hardships of bark-collecting in the primeval forests of South America are of the severest kind, and undergone only by the half-civilized Indians and people of mixed race, in the pay of speculators or companies located in the towns.
- 1879, Friedrich August Flückiger & al., Pharmacographia..., p. 346:
- (Canada, US, of foods) Made with Indian corn or maize. [from 17th c.]
- Indian bread; Indian meal
Usage notes
See Noun.Usage notes.
Derived terms
- Amerindian (American Indian)
- Hindian (Asian Indian)
- West Indian (“of, or related to, the people of the Caribbean islands”)
- Indian almond
- Indian apple
- Indian burn
- Indian carp
- Indian cobra
- Indian coral tree
- Indian corn
- Indian darter
- Indian elephant
- Indian fig
- Indian file
- Indian fire
- Indian giving
- Indian harp
- Indian hawthorn
- Indian hemp
- Indian ink
- Indian lemonade
- Indian mahogany
- Indian mulberry
- Indian mustard
- Indian myna
- Indianness
- Indian Ocean
- Indian ox
- Indian paintbrush
- Indian pangolin
- Indian peacock
- Indian pipe
- Indian plum
- Indian poker
- Indian potato
- Indian pudding
- Indian red
- Indian relish
- Indian rhinoceros
- Indian rhubarb
- Indian River
- Indian sandalwood
- Indian sign
- Indian strawberry
- Indian style
- Indian summer
- Indian sunburn
- Indian wheat
- Indian wrestling
- Indian yellow
- too many chiefs and not enough Indians
Synonyms
- ((of a person) indigenous to the Americas): American Indian, Amerindian, Amerind, First Nations, Native American, Red Indian
- See also Thesaurus:Native American
Translations
Interlingua
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /inˈdjan/
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