Adirondack
English
    
    Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˌædəˈɹɒndæk/, /ædɨˈɹɒndæk/
Etymology 1
    
From the Mohawk ratirontaks, atirú:taks, hatiron'taks (“they eat trees”), a term applied by the Mohawks indiscriminately to other tribes, including the French and English, but especially other Native Americans who ate bark and buds when other food sources were scarce.
Noun
    
Adirondack (plural Adirondacks)
Derived terms
    
Etymology 2
    
Back-formation from "Adirondacks". The mountains were named after the tribe.
Derived terms
    
- Adirondack boat
- Adirondack chair
- Adirondack shelter
Etymology 3
    
Abbreviation.
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