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Mississauga
[ mis-uh-saw-guh ]
noun
, plural Mis·sis·sau·gas, (especially collectively) Mis·sis·sau·ga
- a city in southeastern Ontario, in southern Canada, on the southwestern shore of Lake Ontario: suburb of Toronto.
- a member of one of the First Nations of Ontario, a division of the Ojibwe people, historically living along the northern shore of Lake Ontario.
adjective
- of or relating to the Mississauga.
Mississauga
/ ˌmɪsəˈsɔːɡə /
noun
- a town in SE Ontario: a SW suburb of Toronto. Pop: 612 925 (2001)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Mississauga1
First recorded in 1700–10; from French Mississague, from Ojibwe misiza⋅gi⋅ “inhabitant of the outlet of the large river” (i.e., the Mississagi)
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Example Sentences
SPONSOR/ADMINISTRATOR: The sponsor of the Contest is IMAX Corporation, 2525 Speakman Drive, Mississauga, ON L5K 1B1.
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But this would prove nothing ag'in a Mississauga, and, least of all, ag'in one like Jasper.
From Project Gutenberg
Then, he presumed to oppose the Council in respect of an irregular purchase of a large tract of land from the Mississauga Indians.
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A small stone light house had been built upon Mississauga Point, in 1805-6.
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The presence of both Mississauga and Mohawk Indians added greatly to the interest of the meeting.
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From that point to York, the country was occupied by the Mississauga Indians.
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