verb
- past tense of potlatch; participated in or gave a potlatch (a ceremonial feast among Pacific Northwest Indigenous peoples in which gifts are given away or destroyed to demonstrate wealth and generosity)
Usage: ethnographic/historical context; often used in anthropological or historical discussions
Examples
- The chief potlatched to celebrate his son's coming of age.
- Wealthy families potlatched to establish their status in the community.
- During the ceremony, the host potlatched by distributing blankets and carved items to all guests.
- The tribe potlatched as part of their traditional winter celebrations.
- He potlatched generously, giving away most of his accumulated wealth to honor his ancestors.