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pacific

English

Alternative forms

  • pacifick (obsolete)

Etymology

From Middle French pacifique.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /p??s?f?k/
  • Rhymes: -?f?k

Adjective

pacific (comparative more pacific, superlative most pacific)

  1. Calm, peaceful.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:calm
  2. Preferring peace by nature; avoiding violence.
    Synonyms: dovish, nonviolent
    Antonyms: bellicose, hawkish, martial, militant, violent

Derived terms

  • Pacific Ocean

Related terms

  • pacify
  • pacifism
  • pacifist

Translations

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potlatch

English

Etymology

The noun is borrowed from Chinook Jargon potlatch, pátla? (to give; gift; gift-giving ceremony, potlatch), from Nootka Jargon pa'chatle, pa'ch??tle, pah-chilt (“to give, give me”), from Nootka p?a?i? (to give a gift during a potlatch ceremony).

Sense 1 of the verb (“to give; especially, to give a a gift during a potlatch ceremony”) is borrowed from Chinook Jargon potlatch, pátla? (see above); sense 2 (“to carry out or take part in a potlatch ceremony”) is derived from the noun.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?p?tlæt?/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?p?t?læt?/
  • Hyphenation: pot?latch

Noun

potlatch (usually uncountable, plural potlatches)

  1. (Canada, US, also figuratively) A ceremony amongst certain indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest in which gifts are bestowed upon guests and personal property is destroyed in a show of generosity and wealth.
  2. (US, chiefly Alaska) A communal meal to which guests bring dishes to share; a potluck.
    Synonym: (Britain, dialectal) fuddle

Alternative forms

  • potlach
  • potlache (dated)

Derived terms

  • potlatcher

Translations

Verb

potlatch (third-person singular simple present potlatches, present participle potlatching, simple past and past participle potlatched)

  1. (transitive) To give; especially, to give as a gift during a potlatch ceremony.
  2. (intransitive) To carry out or take part in a potlatch ceremony.

Derived terms

  • potlatching (noun)

Translations

References

Further reading

  • potlatch on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Chinook Jargon

Etymology

From Nootka p?a?i? (to give in ceremony).

Noun

potlatch

  1. gift
  2. giving
  3. gift-feast, potlatch

Verb

potlatch

  1. to give, receive

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Chinook Jargon potlatch (gift), from Nootka p?a?i? (to give in ceremony).

Noun

potlatch m (plural potlatchs)

  1. potlatch

Further reading

  • “potlatch” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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