Winnacunnet is a word derived from one of the Algonquian languages and may mean "beautiful place in the pines".[1] Other sources suggest a meaning of "place of pines" or "beautiful long place."[2]
The word has been transliterated in a variety of ways. Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop used the spelling "Winicowettas". A Hampton Union article from circa 1959 mentions "Winnacunnet", "Winnicunnet", "Wenicunnett", "Winnicummet" and "Winicumet" among the variations.[3]
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