Adirondack

/ˌædəˈrɑndæk/ noun

A region in upstate New York known for its wilderness park, or a type of rustic wooden outdoor chair with wide armrests. The term is also used as an adjective to describe things characteristic of this mountainous region.

From Mohawk 'ha-de-ron-dah', meaning 'bark-eaters', originally a derogatory term used by the Mohawk for Algonquian peoples who ate tree bark during times of food scarcity. The name was later applied to the mountain region by European settlers.

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