Acadian

/əˈkeɪdiən/ adjective, noun

Relating to Acadia or its people; a native or inhabitant of Acadia, especially French-speaking colonists and their descendants.

Directly from Acadia with the English adjectival/nominal suffix '-an,' used to denote origin from a place or membership in a cultural group. The term has been used since the 1600s to describe the French settlers of northeastern North America.

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