Cajun
noun/ˈkeɪdʒn/
/ˈkeɪdʒn/
- [countable] a person of French origin from Louisiana who speaks an old form of French, also called Cajun
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- [uncountable] a type of music originally played by Cajuns, that is a mixture of blues and folk music
Word Originalteration of Acadian ‘someone who lives in Arcadia’, a former French colony now Nova Scotia in Canada.
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