Quechua Loanwords
This is a list of English language words borrowed from indigenous languages of the Americas, either directly or through intermediate European languages such as Spanish or French. † indicates a link to a definition of the word. It does not cover names of ethnic groups or place names derived from indigenous languages.
Most words of Native American/First Nations language origin are the common names for indigenous flora and fauna, or describe items of Native American or First Nations life and culture. Some few are names applied in honor of Native Americans or First Nations peoples or due to a vague similarity to the original object of the word. For instance, sequoias are named in honor of the Cherokee leader Sequoyah, who lived 2,000 miles east of that tree's range while the kinkajou of South America was given a name from an unrelated North American animal 2,000 miles to the north.
Read more about Quechua Loanwords: Words From Algonquian Languages, Words From Nahuatl, Words From Quechua, Words From Eskimo–Aleut Languages, Words From Arawakan Languages, Words From Tupi–Guaraní Languages, Words From Other Indigenous Languages of The Americas