Wampum Definition

wŏmpəm, wôm-
noun
Small beads made of shells and used by North American Indians as money, for ornament, etc.: they were of two varieties, white and the more valuable black (or dark purple)
Webster's New World
Money.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Wampum

Noun

Singular:
wampum
Plural:
wampums

Origin of Wampum

  • From wampumpeag (from Narragansett), due to Europeans' mistaken interpretation of the term as a compound of "˜wampum' + "˜peag'; it is, in fact, a compound of wamp, wompi (“white") + umpe (“string") + -ag (plural suffix), in reference to the string of white shell-beads and not the individual beads.

    From Wiktionary

  • Short for wampumpeag

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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