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词汇 Wyandot
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Definition of Wyandot in English:

Wyandot

(also Wyandotte)
noun ˈwʌɪəndɒtˈwīənˌdät
  • 1A member of a North American people belonging to the Huron nation and originally of Ontario, now living mainly in Oklahoma and Quebec.

    怀恩多特人(由说休伦语的印第安人构成的美洲印第安人社区成员,原生活在安大略,现主要生活在俄克拉何马和魁北克)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Especially were the Ohio tribes solicited and secured; the Shawanees, the Miamis, the Wyandots and the Delawares.
    • Williams is an American who is attempting to convince the Wyandots that the Treaty of Swan Creek was fraudulent.
    • The Wyandots believed in a complex world of spirits and paid close attention to individuals' dreams.
    • The chiefs and clan mothers of the Wyandot from Kansas, the Huron Wendat of Wendake, Que., and the Wendats from Michigan, joined the Wyandottes of Oklahoma for a ceremonial canoe trip down the Wye River.
    • The Wyandots were animists who believed spirits were present in just about everything, animate or inanimate.
    • Following the Battle of Fallen Timbers, Tarh é's Wyandots became firm American allies.
    • This was the established marriage rule which the whole household of the Wyandots was bound to observe.
    • The Wyandots were removed to Kansas, and twenty years later they were forced to go to Oklahoma.
    • The Wyandottes, a tribe in northeast Oklahoma hamstrung by the state's no-casino laws, persuaded the BIA to accept land on its behalf in Kansas, where it plans to open a casino soon.
    • For decades the Wyandots fought the white man fiercely in the area in which Wyandot Service Plaza is now located.
    • Finally the British General in Fort Detroit ordered the Wyandots to remove the believers to far northern Ohio.
    • While camped along the Missouri River, illness went through the camp and 50 to 100 of the Wyandots died.
    • One of the schools built by the Wyandots was possibly located on Matthew Mudeater's farm.
    • The Wyandots, living in the Upper Sandusky area, once owned all of the land in the northern half of Ohio.
    • Among the tribes represented were Delawares, Iroquois, Wyandots, Miamis, Ottawas, Pottawattamies, Creeks, Sac and Fox, Choctaw.
    • An attack on an outlying settlement in January 1791 had prompted more than four years of conflict with the local Delawares and Wyandots.
  • 2mass noun The extinct Iroquoian language of the Wyandot.

    怀恩多特语(属易洛魁语系,已消亡)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is a modern reprint of John Johnston's 1820 vocabulary of Wyandot (Huron), an unfortunately extinct Iroquoian Indian language.
    • These clan names are all expressed in Wyandot, words so long and hard to properly pronounce that they are omitted here.
  • 3usually WyandotteA domestic chicken of a medium-sized American breed.

    怀恩多特鸡

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Six laying hefts follow her everywhere - two each of the Buff Orpington, Silver-laced Wyandotte and White Leghorn breeds.
    • In September 1945, and a five half month old Wyandotte rooster was pecking through the dust of Fruita, Colorado when its owner decided to prepare him for the pot.
    • The Plymouth Rock was developed from Cochin, Dorking, and Malay stock; the Wyandotte, a utility bird, had Cochin, Hamburgh, and Sebright bantam genes.
adjectiveˈwʌɪəndɒtˈwīənˌdät
  • Relating to the Wyandot people or their language.

    (与)怀恩多特人(有关)的;(与)怀恩多特语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Wyandot language has no native speakers today, so these vocabulary words come from early 19th-century sources and their pronunciation is uncertain.
    • If you need to know a Wyandot word that is not currently on our page, you can take part in our Indian translations fundraiser, buy a Wyandot dictionary, or visit our main Wyandot language site for more free resources.

Origin

Mid 18th century: from French Ouendat, from Huron Wendat.

Definition of Wyandot in US English:

Wyandot

(also Wyandotte)
nounˈwīənˌdät
  • 1A member of a North American people belonging to the Huron nation and originally of Ontario, now living mainly in Oklahoma and Quebec.

    怀恩多特人(由说休伦语的印第安人构成的美洲印第安人社区成员,原生活在安大略,现主要生活在俄克拉何马和魁北克)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This was the established marriage rule which the whole household of the Wyandots was bound to observe.
    • While camped along the Missouri River, illness went through the camp and 50 to 100 of the Wyandots died.
    • The chiefs and clan mothers of the Wyandot from Kansas, the Huron Wendat of Wendake, Que., and the Wendats from Michigan, joined the Wyandottes of Oklahoma for a ceremonial canoe trip down the Wye River.
    • Among the tribes represented were Delawares, Iroquois, Wyandots, Miamis, Ottawas, Pottawattamies, Creeks, Sac and Fox, Choctaw.
    • The Wyandots were removed to Kansas, and twenty years later they were forced to go to Oklahoma.
    • An attack on an outlying settlement in January 1791 had prompted more than four years of conflict with the local Delawares and Wyandots.
    • The Wyandottes, a tribe in northeast Oklahoma hamstrung by the state's no-casino laws, persuaded the BIA to accept land on its behalf in Kansas, where it plans to open a casino soon.
    • The Wyandots were animists who believed spirits were present in just about everything, animate or inanimate.
    • One of the schools built by the Wyandots was possibly located on Matthew Mudeater's farm.
    • Williams is an American who is attempting to convince the Wyandots that the Treaty of Swan Creek was fraudulent.
    • Following the Battle of Fallen Timbers, Tarh é's Wyandots became firm American allies.
    • For decades the Wyandots fought the white man fiercely in the area in which Wyandot Service Plaza is now located.
    • Finally the British General in Fort Detroit ordered the Wyandots to remove the believers to far northern Ohio.
    • The Wyandots believed in a complex world of spirits and paid close attention to individuals' dreams.
    • The Wyandots, living in the Upper Sandusky area, once owned all of the land in the northern half of Ohio.
    • Especially were the Ohio tribes solicited and secured; the Shawanees, the Miamis, the Wyandots and the Delawares.
  • 2The Iroquoian language of the Wyandot.

    怀恩多特语(属易洛魁语系,已消亡)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is a modern reprint of John Johnston's 1820 vocabulary of Wyandot (Huron), an unfortunately extinct Iroquoian Indian language.
    • These clan names are all expressed in Wyandot, words so long and hard to properly pronounce that they are omitted here.
  • 3usually WyandotteA domestic chicken of a medium-sized breed.

    怀恩多特鸡

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Plymouth Rock was developed from Cochin, Dorking, and Malay stock; the Wyandotte, a utility bird, had Cochin, Hamburgh, and Sebright bantam genes.
    • In September 1945, and a five half month old Wyandotte rooster was pecking through the dust of Fruita, Colorado when its owner decided to prepare him for the pot.
    • Six laying hefts follow her everywhere - two each of the Buff Orpington, Silver-laced Wyandotte and White Leghorn breeds.
adjectiveˈwīənˌdät
  • Relating to the Wyandot people or their language.

    (与)怀恩多特人(有关)的;(与)怀恩多特语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you need to know a Wyandot word that is not currently on our page, you can take part in our Indian translations fundraiser, buy a Wyandot dictionary, or visit our main Wyandot language site for more free resources.
    • The Wyandot language has no native speakers today, so these vocabulary words come from early 19th-century sources and their pronunciation is uncertain.

Origin

Mid 18th century: from French Ouendat, from Huron Wendat.

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