Mississauga
English
Etymology
From French Mississague, from Ojibwe misizaagii (“inhabitant of large river mouth”) (with reference to the area where the Mississauga River drains into Lake Huron). Doublet of massasauga.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌmɪ.sɪˈsɔː.ɡə/
- (Canada) IPA(key): /ˌmɪ.sɪˈsɑ.ɡə/
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Noun
Mississauga (plural Mississaugas or Mississauga)
- A member of an Algonquian people now living in southern Ontario, Canada; also a member of this race.
- 2013, M. Jane Fairburn, Along the Shore: Rediscovering Toronto's Waterfront Heritage, page 39:
- The Mississaugas also named many of the major watercourses that drained into Lake Ontario along the present-day Toronto shore.
Synonyms
- (informal) Sauga
Derived terms
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