Definitions for Acadian

Acadian A·ca·di·an

Spelling: [uh-key-dee-uh n]
IPA: /əˈkeɪ di ən/

Acadian is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 89 anagrams from letters in Acadian (aaacdin).

Definitions for Acadian

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Acadia.
  2. Cajun (def 1).

adjective

  1. of or relating to Acadia or its inhabitants.

Origin of Acadian

An Americanism dating back to 1695-1705; Acadi(a) + -an

Examples for Acadian

This and most of the unbroken English of this story stands for Acadian French.

The decrepit figure in its quaint Acadian garb was one to be remembered.

But we are again in the Acadian forest—a truce to moralizing—let us enjoy the scenery.

Old Remi Corveau was a man of means among the Acadian peasants.

And here, at this turn of the road, we encounter two Acadian peasants.

There could be no more fitting companion for the Acadian chicken stew entree inscribed on a blackboard in the dining room.

With an Acadian girl such a thing was impossible But girls do not need words.

You could not have told whether the Acadian saw the black man or not.

The Acadian caterpillar often turns into a Creole butterfly.

The Acadian stooped at once and with a quick splash launched his canoe.

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