Difference between revisions of "pastəd"

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{{PR}} '''pas''' təd
{{WA box | 1=from {{EN}} ''[[Boston]]'' as the first group of permanent white settlers in the area were from Boston }}
{{WA box | 1=from {{EN}} ''[[Boston]]'' as the first group of permanent white settlers in the area were from Boston }}
According to {{Book I title}}, the first group of white people to settle permanently in the area were from Boston, but does not name the settlers. It appears that the members of the Denny Party, which is generally considered the founders of the city of Seattle, were not from Boston.
{{Book I title}} states that the first group of white people to settle permanently in the area were from Boston, but does not name the settlers. It appears that the members of the Denny Party, which is generally considered the founders of the city of Seattle, were not from Boston.


{{entry pos | N}}
{{entry pos | N}}
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# (less common) English-speaking (white?) American
# (less common) English-speaking (white?) American
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{{SA}} [[xʷəltəb]]
{{SA}} [[xʷəltəb]]
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* {{BHH}}, p. 160
* {{BHH}}, p. 160
* {{Book I}}, ch. 8
* {{Book I}}, ch. 8
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denny_Party Wikipedia article]] on the Denny Party
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denny_Party Wikipedia article] on the Denny Party


[[Category: nouns]]
[[Category: nouns]]

Latest revision as of 01:03, 28 April 2017


Lushootseed


pronunciation: pas təd

word analysis: from pastəducid Boston as the first group of permanent white settlers in the area were from Boston

Lushootseed: The language of the Skagit Nisqually, and other tribes of Puget Sound, an Introduction: Book I states that the first group of white people to settle permanently in the area were from Boston, but does not name the settlers. It appears that the members of the Denny Party, which is generally considered the founders of the city of Seattle, were not from Boston.

noun
pastəducid
  1. white person, Caucasian
    • xʷiʔ čəd ləpastəd.
    I am not a white person.
  2. (less common) English-speaking (white?) American

see also: xʷəltəb



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