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Vol. 09 · Loanwords ·Indigenous languages ·1550s

Canoe

from canoa (Taino, via Spanish)

Meaning
A single-hulled boat of the Caribbean Taino people.
Source word
canoa (Taino, via Spanish)
Route into English
Columbus's crew recorded the word in 1492 — one of the first Caribbean loanwords to enter European languages. English picked it up from Spanish by the 1550s.
Arrived
1550s

From Indigenous languages

A loose group: Nahuatl, Taino, Algonquian, Guugu Yimithirr, and others. Colonial contact produced many loans; the speakers were often systematically dispossessed of the land the loanwords described.

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