Catskill

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch, from kat (cat) + -s- + kil (creek, kill).

Proper noun

Catskill

  1. Catskill Creek.
  2. A town in Greene County, New York, United States.
  3. A village, the county seat of Greene County, New York, located within the town.

Adjective

Catskill (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to the Catskill Mountains.
    • '2012, Tom Arne Midtrød, The Memory of All Ancient Customs, page 151:
      Further losses in such raids would spur Catskill people to call for revenge.

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