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Arawak
[ ar-uh-wahk, -wak ]
noun
, plural Ar·a·waks, (especially collectively) Ar·a·wak
- a member of an Indian people once widespread in the Antilles but now living primarily in coastal northeastern South America.
- any of the related Arawakan languages spoken by the Arawak.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Arawak1
First recorded in 1835–40; a self-designation of the Arawak people
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Example Sentences
An Arawak term for house, referring specifically to a dwelling with an open shed attached.
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If the Arawak was impatient of control, the Carib was even more independent.
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No longer was it the gentle Arawak whom they encountered, but the ferocious cannibal.
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I have stated that I am doubtful as to whether totemism exists in Arawak.
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His women had provision grounds like those of the Arawak, possibly because they came from that stock.
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