French term "Bâton Rouge"

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The French term "Bâton Rouge" means "red stick" and historically referred to a red-colored pole marking the boundary between Native American tribal hunting grounds in the area that became Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French term
toponym
associatedWith Native American tribes
tribal hunting grounds
component bâton
rouge
componentMeaning bâton → stick
rouge → red
culturalContext French exploration of the lower Mississippi Valley
diacritic accent circonflexe on â
â
etymologicalRelation Baton Rouge, Louisiana
geographicAssociation area that became Baton Rouge, Louisiana
historicalFunction boundary marker
historicalReference red-colored pole
influencedToponym Baton Rouge, Louisiana
surface form: Baton Rouge
language French
literalMeaning red stick
partOfSpeech noun phrase
semanticField color
object
spellingVariant Baton Rouge, Louisiana
surface form: Baton Rouge
usedIn French colonial context in Louisiana
usedToMark boundary between Native American tribal hunting grounds
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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Baton Rouge, Louisiana namedAfter French term "Bâton Rouge"