outdusis
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Penobscot[edit]
Etymology[edit]
The root outdu ("trail," "pathway") + the diminutive suffix -sis. Compare the (Western) Abenaki ôwdesis.
Noun[edit]
outdusis
- (little) pathway, (little) path
- (figuratively) (an individual's) nature, personal integrity (how that person behaves when no one else is around or when otherwise free from accountability)
Usage notes[edit]
Also written audesis.
References[edit]
- Frank G. Speck, Newell Lion (1918 August) “Penobscot Transformer Tales”, in International Journal of American Linguistics (in Penobscot), volume 1, number 3
- Penobscot Nation
- A Penobscot native named "outdusis"