Erie language

Erie
Native toUnited States
Regionsouth of Lake Erie
EthnicityErie people
Extinct17th century, 1 known speaker
Iroquoian
  • Northern
    • Erie
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
qgl
Glottologerie1238
Nation du Chat region

Erie is an extinct language, believed to have been Iroquoian, similar to Wyandot, formerly spoken by the Erie people. It was poorly documented, and linguists are not certain that this conclusion is correct.

The names Erie and Eriez are shortened forms of Erielhonan, meaning "long tail", referring to local panthers. The Erie were called the "Cat people" (Nation du Chat in French; Hodge 1910, Swanton).

At least one loanword survives from the Erie language: Chautauqua, a word of uncertain definition/translation.