Amerindian

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Etymology[edit]

Blend of American +‎ Indian, attested since about 1900.

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Amerindian (comparative more Amerindian, superlative most Amerindian)

  1. American Indian.
    The Book of Mormon as Amerindian Apocalypse

Noun[edit]

Amerindian (plural Amerindians)

  1. An American Indian.
    The Amerindians of South America; female Amerindians in Early Modern Spanish theater.

Usage notes[edit]

  • Widespread use of Spanish and Portuguese equivalents amerindio and ameríndio in South America. Official government use in Guyana, for example the Minister of Amerindian Affairs; cf. also the Encyclopaedia of the Guyanese Amerindians. Uncommon in North America, where First Nations/Indigenous person (Canada) and Native American/Indian (United States) are more common, although the French equivalent amérindiens is commonly used in French Canada to mean North American Indians.

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