Galibi
Americanadjective
PLURAL
GalibisPLURAL
Galibinoun
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a member of an American Indian people of French Guiana
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the language of this people, belonging to the Carib family
Etymology
Origin of Galibi
First recorded in 1690–1700; from French, from Carib; cannibal
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Galibi, the, 416 Galla, the, 90 sqq.,
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Probably from Galibi caracoulis, trifles, ornaments.
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How readily the one or the other may predominate is seen by a glance at the following numerals: Galibi.2365. atoneigne oietona� = 1 hand.
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In "the Galibi language of Brazil, tigami signifies 'young brother, son, and little child,' indiscriminately."
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Thus, the Caribbees of the Orinoco have been transformed into Galibi in French Guiana by confounding r with l, and softening the c.
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