naʼazhǫǫsh

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From the name of the hoop-and-pole game, so called because the birch wood was used in the construction of the pole for the once popular hoop-and-pole game,[1] which often involved betting on the winners.

Noun

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naʼazhǫǫsh

  1. (botany) birch (Betula utahensis, Betula occidentalis)
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Etymology 2

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na- (round about) + ʼa- (something, someone, 3rd person indefinite objective-subject pronoun) + -zhǫǫsh (to play the hoop-and-pole game, imperfective stem). Compare Chipewyan thųth (spear)

Noun

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naʼazhǫǫsh

  1. (games) the hoop-and-pole game
  2. the pole used in the hoop-and-pole game
  3. casino
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