wampum
English
Etymology
Clipped from wampumpeag (from Narragansett; compare the opposite clipping peag), which is a compound of wamp, wompi (“white”) + umpe (“string”) + -ag (plural suffix), and referred to the string of white shell-beads rather than the individual beads.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈwɒmpəm/
Noun
wampum (countable and uncountable, plural wampums or wampum)
Antonyms
- (white shells): suckanhock (black shells)
Derived terms
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