Canuck
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"Canuck" is a slang term for "Canadian" in Canadian English and sometimes in American English
History
The term was coined in the 19th century, although its etymology is unclear. Possibilities include:
- kanata1 "village" (See Canada)
- Canada + -uc (Algonquian noun suffix)
- Canada + -inuk (Inuit for "man")
- Connaught, an obscure term for Irish-French-Canadians.
Meaning
The Random House Dictionary notes that: "The term Canuck is first recorded about 1835 as an Americanism, originally referring specifically to a French Canadian. This was probably the original meaning, though in Canada and other countries, Canuck now more often refers to any Canadian." [link]
Usage and Examples
The use of "Canuck" by Canadians themselves is usually affectionate or patriotic.
The history and use of the term include:
- The Vancouver Canucks hockey team
- The Crazy Canucks, a group of Canadian alpine ski racers who dominated the World Cup circuit in the '70s.
- Johnny Canuck, a personification of Canada who appeared in early political cartoons of the 1860s resisting Uncle Sam's bullying. Johnny Canuck was revived in 1942 by Leo Bachle to defend Canada against the Nazis.
- In 1975 in comics by Richard Comely, Captain Canuck is a super-agent for Canadians' security, with Redcoat and Kebec being his sidekicks. (Kebec is claimed to be unrelated to Capitaine Kébec of a French-Canadian comic published two years earlier.) Captain Canuck had enhanced strength and endurance thanks to being bathed in alien rays during a camping trip. The captain was reintroduced in the mid-1990s, and again in 2004.
- Operation Canuck was the designated name of a British SAS raid led by a Canadian captain, Buck McDonald in January 1945.
- "The Dark Canuck" is a song on The Tragically Hip's album In Violet Light.
- In 1995, Canada Post released 45-cent postage stamps depicting Johnny Canuck and Captain Canuck.
- "Canuck" is a nickname for the Curtiss JN4 and Avro CF-100 aircraft.
- One of the first uses of "Canuck" — in the form of "Kanuk" — specifically referred to Dutch Canadians as well as the French.[[Citing sources citation needed]]
- "Canuck" also has the derived meanings of a Canadian pony (rare) and a French-Canadian patois2 (very rare).
- Team Canuck is a small-sized team at RoboCup.
External links
- [Images and Uses, etc]: by an American
- [Canuck Unlimited] Canadians airplane crews who operated in Southeast Asia during World War II
- [Johnny Canuck]: with a stamp illustration
- [Captain Canuck]: with a stamp illustration
- [Official descriptions from Canada Post]
- [The Word Detective]
- [The National Superhero in Canadian Comic-Book Art]
- [ECanuck Atlantic Canadian Web Portal / Community]
References
- ''Random House Dictionary
- The Oxford Companion To The English Language
- Oxford English Dictionary
- Unkind Words : Ethnic Labeling from Redskin to WASP - Irving Lewis Allen ISBN 0897892178
See also
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