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| A·ca·di·an [ ə káydee ən ] (plural A·ca·di·ans) |
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1. somebody from Acadia: a French settler who colonized Acadia after 1604
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2. French Canadian living in Maritimes: a French-speaking inhabitant of the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, or Prince Edward Island
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3. language Same as Acadian French
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