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词汇 Pomo
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Definition of Pomo in English:

Pomo

nounPlural Pomos ˈpəʊməʊ
  • 1A member of a North American people of northern California.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At least one tribe, the Pomo, decorated their baskets with local seashells and feathers.
    • Rohnert Park residents recently used that false complaint against the 600 Miwoks and Pomos of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, who are trying to build a casino just outside the city.
    • Her grandparents lived in a complex biocultural mosaic, from the Alutiq and Tlingt to the north to the Pomo and Wappo to the south.
  • 2mass noun Any of the languages of the Pomo.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This seems to be the interpretative strategy which is actually at work in Eastern Pomo, Lenakel, and Amele, as mentioned above.
    • On the other hand, the use of DS markers to register the same subject has been reported for Choctaw, Northern Pomo, and Yuma.
adjective ˈpəʊməʊ
  • Relating to the Pomo or their languages.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lawmakers can now put off until December or January consideration of the deal with the Lytton Band of Pomo Indians that would have allowed 2,500 slot machines at the proposed San Pablo casino.
    • Watch for the glint of an obsidian arrowhead, a reminder that Pomo Indians once lived and hunted here.
    • The area was originally home to Pomo and Miwok Indians, with the river as a border between territories.
    • She said that she was incarcerated because she was addicted to alcohol and drugs, because she was a survivor of domestic violence and incest and for being a Pomo and Yokuts woman.
    • Two hundred years ago this country supported huge grizzlies, Tule elk, and Wappo and Pomo Indians - all driven out by the Spanish missionaries and ranchers and their Anglo successors in the mid-19th century.

Origin

From Pomo phōmō phóʔmaʔ 'dweller at the red-earth hole'.

Definition of Pomo in US English:

Pomo

nounˈpōmō
  • 1A member of a North American people of northern California.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At least one tribe, the Pomo, decorated their baskets with local seashells and feathers.
    • Rohnert Park residents recently used that false complaint against the 600 Miwoks and Pomos of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, who are trying to build a casino just outside the city.
    • Her grandparents lived in a complex biocultural mosaic, from the Alutiq and Tlingt to the north to the Pomo and Wappo to the south.
  • 2Any of the languages of the Pomo.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On the other hand, the use of DS markers to register the same subject has been reported for Choctaw, Northern Pomo, and Yuma.
    • This seems to be the interpretative strategy which is actually at work in Eastern Pomo, Lenakel, and Amele, as mentioned above.
adjectiveˈpōmō
  • Relating to the Pomo or their languages.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The area was originally home to Pomo and Miwok Indians, with the river as a border between territories.
    • Watch for the glint of an obsidian arrowhead, a reminder that Pomo Indians once lived and hunted here.
    • Lawmakers can now put off until December or January consideration of the deal with the Lytton Band of Pomo Indians that would have allowed 2,500 slot machines at the proposed San Pablo casino.
    • She said that she was incarcerated because she was addicted to alcohol and drugs, because she was a survivor of domestic violence and incest and for being a Pomo and Yokuts woman.
    • Two hundred years ago this country supported huge grizzlies, Tule elk, and Wappo and Pomo Indians - all driven out by the Spanish missionaries and ranchers and their Anglo successors in the mid-19th century.

Origin

From Northern Pomo phōmō phóʔmaʔ, literally ‘dweller at the red earth hole’.

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