algonquin
/ælˈɡɒnwɪn/Definitions
1. noun
a Native American people of the Algonquian branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic stock, originally inhabiting the Great Lakes region
“The museum exhibit featured artifacts from the Algonquin tribe, showcasing their traditional hunting and gathering practices.”
2. proper noun
a lake in Ontario, Canada, known for its natural beauty and resort communities
“The Algonquin Provincial Park is a popular destination for hiking and camping in the summer, and ice fishing in the winter.”
3. adjective
relating to or characteristic of the Algonquin people or their language
“The Algonquin language is a complex and expressive tongue, with a rich history and cultural significance.”