Definitions for Cajun

Cajun Ca·jun

Spelling: [key-juh n]
IPA: /ˈkeɪ dʒən/

Cajun is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 33 anagrams from letters in Cajun (acjnu).

Definitions for Cajun

noun

  1. a member of a group of people with an enduring cultural tradition whose French Catholic ancestors established permanent communities in Louisiana and Maine after being expelled from Acadia in the late 18th century.
  2. the French dialect of the Cajuns.

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of Cajuns, especially those of Louisiana:

Origin of Cajun

1875-80; aphetic variant of Acadian; compare Injun for Indian

Examples for Cajun

Take James Carville, who, swigging Coc' Cola and playing the mad Cajun, spurred buttermilk-biscuit glamour to new heights.

In the third episode, Hart and Cohle visit a tent revival in Cajun country.

There the lingua franca is Cajun French, and folks love to fiddle, dance and most of all, eat.

Rub pork loin with paprika, Cajun seasoning, parsley, onion powder, garlic powder, sugar, salt, and pepper.

So, the Southside Smokehouse is more than a barbecue pit, a burger shack, or a Cajun kitchen.

He was the son of a Cajun planter and had lived in the district he represented for most of his life.

At 20 he was co-hosting a sports show with the caustic Cajun on XM satellite radio.

His Southern turkey is deep fried and deftly spiced; there is also a Cajun version with a spicy kick.

Seventh, Cajun or Cajum, probably Fourcroya cubensis; leaves small, from four to five inches long.

After a night of hedonism, head out into Louisiana's Cajun Country.

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