Kentucky

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Unclear. Possibly from an Iroquoian word meaning "prairie"; compare Mohawk kenhtà:ke, Seneca gëdá'geh(“at the field”).


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Kentucky

U.S. state (admitted 1792), earlier a county of Virginia (organized 1776); the name is of Iroquois or Shawnee origin, perhaps a Wyandot (Iroquoian) word meaning "meadow" (compare Seneca geda'geh "at the field"); the original use in English seems to have been the river name; the native use perhaps was first in reference to a village in what now is Clark County known in Shawnee as Eskippakithiki. Related: Kentuckian.