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Last seen on: NY Times Crossword 13 Nov 22, Sunday

Random information on the term “Hella”:

Skookum is a Chinook Jargon word that has historical use in the Pacific Northwest. It has a range of meanings, commonly associated with an English translation of “strong” or “monstrous”. The word can mean “strong”, “greatest”, “powerful”, “ultimate”, or “brave”. Something can be skookum, meaning “strong” or “monstrously significant”. When used in reference to another person, e.g., “he’s skookum”, it conveys connotations of reliability or a monstrous nature, as well as strength, size or hard-working.

Skookum house means ‘jail’ or ‘prison’ (cf. the English euphemism the big house, but here meaning ‘strong house’). Skookum tumtum, lit. “strong heart”, is generally translated as ‘brave’ or possibly ‘good-hearted’. In the Chinook language, skookum is a verb auxiliary, used similarly to can or to be able. Another compound, though fallen out of use in modern British Columbia English, is skookum lacasset or ‘strongbox’.

Skookumchuck means ‘turbulent water’ or ‘rapids in a stream or river’, literally ‘strong water’ (chuck is Chinook Jargon for ‘water’, ‘stream’ or ‘lake’).[citation needed] It is a common placename in British Columbia, Washington and Idaho. The term is used for tidal-exchange rapids at the mouths of inlets and bays, a regular feature of the Inside Passage, especially Skookumchuck Narrows.

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