The Origin of the Word 'Tobacco': A Linguistic Journey
The word "tobacco" is believed to have come to English via Spanish from the Taíno language, originally applying only to the pipe in which it was smoked, known as tabaca by the 15th-century explorers who first encountered tobacco cultivation in the Caribbean (in present-day Haiti and the Dominican Republic), who named the island they encountered upon in the Americas as "Tobago".Smoking & Tobacco - Related Articles
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