moc·ca·sin (m ŏk ə-s ĭn)
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n. 1. A soft leather slipper traditionally worn by certain Native American peoples. 2. Footwear resembling such a slipper. 3. A water moccasin.
[Of Virginia Algonquian origin and ultimately from Proto-Algonquian *maxkeseni; compare Cheyenne mo′keha, Miami mahkisini, Ojibwa makizin, and Penobscot màhksən. Sense 3, short for moccasin snake (although the reason for this name for the snake is not known).] (click for a larger image) moccasinlate 19th-century to early 20th-century Cheyenne beaded moccasins |