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supawn
supawn U.S. (sʌˈpɔːn) Also 8–9 suppawn, 9 supon (supporne), sipawn, sepon, -awn. [Natick saupáun softened, f. saupáe, sabáe it is softened: cf. Virginian asapan (Strachey, 1615), Abenaki ntsanbann (Rasles), nsobon (Laurent), Narragansett nasaump (see samp). Cf. Du. sapaen, supaen (17th c.).] A kind ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pone (food)
Terminology The term "pone" most likely entered English from Native American language terms like apan, oppone or supawn, meaning baked, possibly related wikipedia.org
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suppawn
suppawn variant of supawn. Oxford English Dictionary
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sepayre
sepawn, sepayre var. ff. supawn, separe v. Oxford English Dictionary
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samp
samp U.S. (sæmp) Also 7 sampe. [a. Algonkin nasamp (Wood Vocab. 1634), Narragansett nasaump (R. Williams), lit. ‘softened by water’, applied subst. to ‘every kind of spoon meat, bouillon, or porridge’ (Trumbull in Archiv Stud. neu. Spr. LV. 454). Cf. supawn.] Coarsely-ground Indian corn; also a kind... Oxford English Dictionary
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