sassaquoi
Appearance
French
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From Plains Cree ᓵᑯᐁᐧᐤ (sâkowêw), Ojibwe zaasaakwe, or similar unspecified Algonquian word; possibly onomatopoeic.
Noun
[edit]sassaquoi m (plural sassaquois)
- (Louisiana) noise, racket
- 1976, Revon J. Reed, “Les Faiblesses du Cajun: Les Jurements”, in Lâche pas la Patate: Portrait des Acadiens de la Louisiane[1], Montréal, Québec: Éditions Parti pris, →OCLC, page 93:
- On raconte l’histoire d’un bon vieux pasteur français qui aimait beaucoup son monde. Un matin tandis qu’il se promenait autour de la ville il a entendu un sassaquoi, un seraille, un bruit qui l’a rempli d’horreur. C’était une bande de petits malins qui jurait de toutes sortes de noms sacrés.
- We tell the story of a good old French pastor who loved his people very much. One morning while he was walking around the city he heard a sassaquoi, a seraille, a noise that filled him with horror. They were a bunch of smart guys who swore by all kinds of sacred names.
- 2020, Fred Pezet (Cocodrile Gombo) (lyrics and music), “Les Grands Bois”, in Cocodrile Gombo[2]:
- On y mène un grand sassaquoi / On entend tapager une bétaile a braillé / On y mène un grand sassaquoi
- We lead a great sassaquoi / We hear the racket of cattle bawling / We lead a great sassaquoi
- 2021, Nathan Wendte, “Samedi au Cirque”, in Feux Follets: Le Cirque[3], Lafayette, Louisiana: Le Département de Langues Modernes à University of Louisiana at Lafayette:
- Tout d’une secousse un gros sassaquoi a sorti de la tente.
- All of a sudden a great noise rose from the tent.
- (Louisiana) war cry, yell, whoop
Alternative forms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]- Louisiana Creole: sasakwa
Etymology 2
[edit]Possibly influenced by English sasquatch.
Noun
[edit]sassaquoi m (plural sassaquois)
Categories:
- French 3-syllable words
- French terms with IPA pronunciation
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- French terms derived from Plains Cree
- French terms derived from Ojibwe
- French terms derived from Algonquian languages
- French onomatopoeias
- French lemmas
- French nouns
- French countable nouns
- French masculine nouns
- Louisiana French
- French terms with quotations
- Cajun French