hiaqua

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Chinook Jargon hywka, hyakwa, from Nootka.

Noun

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hiaqua

  1. Beads or shells, especially as placed on strings and valued as ornaments or a sort of currency.

Synonyms

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  • wampum (from a different Native American language)
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