Mississauga
Americannoun
plural
Mississaugas,plural
Mississauga-
a city in southeastern Ontario, in southern Canada, on the southwestern shore of Lake Ontario: suburb of Toronto.
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a member of one of the First Nations of Ontario, a division of the Ojibwe people, historically living along the northern shore of Lake Ontario.
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of Mississauga
First recorded in 1700–10; from French Mississague, from Ojibwe misiza⋅gi⋅ “inhabitant of the outlet of the large river” (i.e., the Mississagi)
Example Sentences
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In 1860 a flock 1 mile wide and 300 miles long passed over Fort Mississauga on Lake Ontario.
Site owner Gursewak Singh Bal, 31, of Mississauga, Ontario, was among 11 defendants arrested this month.
From Los Angeles Times
Authorities described Gursewak Singh Bal, 31, of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, as the co-founder and co-operator of a website called “The Dirty News,” described in the indictment as “an urban news outlet.”
From Los Angeles Times
"Canada feels threatened and scared. It is very important he is here," said Theresa McKnight, from Mississauga, Ontario.
From BBC
Poilievre, meanwhile, added a campaign stop in Mississauga, a Toronto suburb, to speak with members of the Filipino community there.
From BBC
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