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baggataway

[ buh-gat-uh-wey ]

noun

  1. a form of lacrosse as played originally by the Ojibwe people.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of baggataway1

First recorded in 1800–10; from Ojibwe pa·kaʔatowe· ”(he) plays lacrosse”
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Example Sentences

Running up a score came second to the thrill of rapping an opponent over the scalp with "accidental" blows from the baggataway stick.

In the days when they still could call their land their own, American Indians got their exercise from a game called baggataway.

Then French Canadians adopted baggataway and softened it up a little.

The old Iroquois game of baggataway was a brutal pastime with one main object: to get the braves toughened up for the warpath.

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