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pekan

American  
[pek-uhn] / ˈpɛk ən /

noun

  1. the fisher, Martes pennanti.


pekan British  
/ ˈpɛkən /

noun

  1. another name for fisher

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of pekan

1710–20, < Canadian French pécan, pécant, pékan < Eastern Abenaki ( French spelling) pékané

Example Sentences

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Besides, the pekan has many tricks akin to the wolverine.

From The Story of the Trapper by Laut, A. C.

Such quiet waters are favourite resorts for beaver and mink and marten and pekan.

From The Story of the Trapper by Laut, A. C.

The resort of the pekan is principally along the mountain ranges, never in the black spruce or flat barren country of the table land or to the north of it.

From Canadian Wilds Tells About the Hudson's Bay Company, Northern Indians and Their Modes of Hunting, Trapping, Etc. by Hunter, Martin

After feinting till the Kahk would not strike, the pekan began a new manceuvre.

From Rolf in the Woods by Seton, Ernest Thompson

It is the otchoek of the Crees, and the pekan of the Canadians.

From The Journey to the Polar Sea by Franklin, John

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