Canuck

This article is about the slang term for people from Canada. For the NHL hockey team, see Vancouver Canucks. For the jet fighter, see CF-100 Canuck. For other uses, see Canuck (disambiguation).

"Canuck" /kəˈnʌk/ is a slang term for a Canadian. The origins of the word are uncertain.[1] The term "Kanuck" is first recorded in 1835 as an Americanism (American term), originally referring to a Dutch Canadian or French Canadian.[1][2] By the 1850s the spelling with a "C" became predominant.[1] Today, Canadians and other countries use "Canuck" as a term for any Canadian.[1][3] Although its etymology is unclear,[1] possible origins include:

Usage and examples

Canadians use "Canuck" as an affectionate or merely descriptive term for their nationality. It is not considered derogatory in Canada.[5]

If familiar with the term, most citizens of other nations, including the United States, also use it affectionately, though there are individuals who may use it as derogatory term.

Usage of the term includes:

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Orkin, Mark M. (2015). Speaking Canadian English: An Informal Account of the English Language in Canada. Taylor & Francis. p. 175. ISBN 978-1-317-43632-4.
  2. Leiden University
  3. Random House
  4. Random House Dictionary
  5. Cheng, Pang Guek; Barlas, Robert (2009). CultureShock! Canada: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette. Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd. pp. 262–. ISBN 978-981-4435-31-4.
  6. Johnny Canuck
  7. The Oxford Companion To The English Language

External links

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