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Shawnee1

proper nounPlural ShawneesʃɔːˈniːSHôˈnē
  • 1A city in north-east Kansas, south-west of Kansas City; population 60,954 (est. 2008).

  • 2An industrial city in central Oklahoma; population 30,562 (est. 2008).

Rhymes

absentee, açai, addressee, adoptee, agree, allottee, amputee, appellee, appointee, appraisee, après-ski, assignee, asylee, attendee, bailee, bain-marie, Bangui, bargee, bawbee, be, Bea, bee, bootee, bouquet garni, bourgeoisie, Brie, BSc, buckshee, Capri, cc, chimpanzee, cohabitee, conferee, consignee, consultee, Cree, debauchee, decree, dedicatee, Dee, degree, deportee, dernier cri, detainee, devisee, devotee, divorcee, draftee, dree, Dundee, dungaree, eau-de-vie, emcee, employee, endorsee, en famille, ennui, enrollee, escapee, esprit, evacuee, examinee, expellee, fee, fiddle-de-dee, flea, flee, fleur-de-lis, foresee, franchisee, free, fusee (US fuzee), Gardaí, garnishee, gee, ghee, glee, goatee, grandee, Grand Prix, grantee, Guarani, guarantee, he, HMRC, indictee, inductee, internee, interviewee, invitee, jamboree, Jaycee, jeu d'esprit, key, knee, Lea, lee, legatee, Leigh, lessee, Ley, licensee, loanee, lychee, manatee, Manichee, maquis, Marie, marquee, me, Midi, mortgagee, MSc, nominee, obligee, Otomi, parolee, Parsee, parti pris, patentee, Pawnee, payee, pea, pee, permittee, plc, plea, pledgee, pollee, presentee, promisee, quay, ratatouille, referee, refugee, releasee, repartee, retiree, returnee, rupee, scot-free, scree, sea, secondee, see, settee, Shanxi, shchi, she, shea, si, sirree, ski, spree, standee, suttee, tant pis, tea, tee, tee-hee, Tennessee, testee, the, thee, three, thuggee, Tiree, Torquay, trainee, Tralee, transferee, tree, Trincomalee, trustee, tutee, twee, Twi, undersea, vestee, vis-à-vis, wagon-lit, Waikiki, warrantee, we, wee, whee, whoopee, ye, yippee, Zuider Zee

Shawnee2

nounPlural Shawnees ʃɔːˈniːSHôˈnē
  • 1A member of a North American people living formerly in the eastern US and now chiefly in Oklahoma.

    肖尼人(原先生活在美国东部,现主要生活在俄克拉何马州的美国印第安一族)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Tenskwatawa retired to Canada with a British pension, but returned in 1826 and accompanied the Shawnee when they were moved, first to Missouri, and then to Kansas, where he died.
    • In 1758, during the Seven Years' War, the fifteen-year-old Jemison was captured by Shawnees at her family's farm in Pennsylvania.
    • The Iroquois trail became the Great State Road connecting Lake Erie to the Hudson River, and the Great Trail, used by the Shawnees, Delawares, and others, became the first military road in the Ohio Valley.
    • Sugden also demolishes the old story, recently embraced by the novelist Alan Eckert and favored by some historians, that Blue Jacket was white, taken into captivity at a tender age and adopted by the Shawnee.
    • That the two are associated directs attention towards Richard Johnson, since Tecumseh was a Shawnee.
    • This Indian Territory was where eastern Indian tribes such as the Kickapoos, Delawares, and Shawnees lived.
    • Pontiac himself claimed to have waged war ‘solely on repeated invitations made me by the Delawares, Iroquois, and Shawnees.’
    • Included as well are Tecumseh's ties to the Creeks and an equal number of entries that describe the Shawnees ' wartime experiences.
    • Anderson well understands that Delawares, Shawnees, and other semi-dependents broke free of the League, but they were not its most serious problem.
    • Tecumtha of the Shawnees of Ohio was urging America's Indians to declare for the British and push out of Indian land forever the rude settlers who appeared to think they were the only Americans who mattered.
    • In that year the Whig candidate was William Henry Harrison, who had become well known after his defeat of the Shawnee at the Battle of Tippecanoe decades earlier.
    • September 10, 1764: A letter was written to Bouquet from the Virginia frontier by Colonel Andrew Lewis, stating that he had ‘certain Intiligance’ from the Shawnees and Delawares.
    • Several tribes, especially the Cherokees and Creeks in the South and the Shawnees, Kickapoos, Miamis, and others north of the Ohio River, held substantial military power.
    • April 14, 1764: A servant of an Indian trader, Gershom Hicks, who had been captured by the Shawnees in May of 1763 and quickly turned over to the Delawares made an interesting assertion.
    • The signatories, however, by no means spoke for all Shawnees - much less all Cherokees or Ohio Country Indians - and the death of Sir William Johnson in 1774 threatened to plunge the entire Northern Superintendency into disarray.
    • An Indian chief - I suppose a Shawnee - singled him out with his rifle, and bade others of his warriors do the same.
    • In 1817 some Cherokees made the journey west to join original inhabitants like the Kiowa, Shawnee, Comanche, and Pawnee.
    • Perhaps the greatest native leader to have arisen since Europeans first arrived in North America was Tecumseh of the Shawnee.
    • Harrison's force was attacked by Shawnees led by the Shawnee Prophet, a brother of Tecumseh.
    • There are descendants among more than 50 different Indian nations, such as the Mohawk; the Seneca; the Shawnee; the Delaware; the Ottawa and the Navajo.
  • 2mass noun The Algonquian language of the Shawnee, now with few speakers.

    肖尼语(肖尼人使用的阿尔贡金语,现已少有使用者)

adjective ʃɔːˈniːSHôˈnē
  • Relating to the Shawnee or their language.

    (与)肖尼人(有关)的;(与)肖尼语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The southern limit of the track passed some tens of miles north of the Shawnee village.
    • He led the Shawnee forces during Little Turtle's War and traveled widely in the southern United States promoting a pan-Indian alliance that would stop the takeover of Native lands.
    • At the Treaty of Camp Charlotte, a Shawnee faction was forced to acknowledge Virginia's ownership of Kentucky.
    • The American elk was so named by early English settlers, but some people prefer to call it wapiti, its Shawnee name meaning ‘white rump.’
    • Born in Lancaster, Ohio, the sixth child of Charles R. and Mary Hoyt Sherman, Sherman was named for the Shawnee Indian leader Tecumseh.
    • The Americans lost not only Detroit, but all of the American territory west of Lake Erie to General Isaac Brock's troops, which were fewer in number, and his ally the Shawnee chief Tecumseh.
    • The Eastern Shawnee tribe of Oklahoma wants to reclaim ancestral homeland in central and southern Ohio.
    • The Red Stick losses were, according to the Americans, thirty-three, including one of Tecumseh's Shawnee prophets and twelve African Americans.
    • This disaster is also blamed on an Shawnee Indian curse.
    • Alone among prominent Shawnee chiefs, Blue Jacket gave his support to the Prophet and his brother Tecumseh.
    • The Prophet was also known as Lalawethika or Tenskwatawa and was the brother of the Shawnee warrior Tecumseh.
    • The men encountered and killed three more Shawnee prophets left by Tecumseh.
    • On 7 February 1778, Boone and thirty salt makers were captured by Shawnee Indians.
    • In 1812 the Shawnee chief Tecumseh, whose mother was Creek, organized a rebellion against the United States.
    • Inspired by the nativism espoused by the Shawnee leader Tecumseh, the Redsticks surprised the United States with an attack on Fort Mims, and only a crushing defeat at Horseshoe Bend ended their resistance.
    • Cave's research brings to life many familiar figures, including Shawnee warrior Tecumseh and his prophet brother Tenskwatawa, along with their ultimate nemesis William Henry Harrison.
    • Named Tecumseh after the Shawnee leader, he was rechristened William in a Catholic ceremony at age 9, after he was informally adopted by a prominent Ohio politician when his father died.
    • According to Bergel, Native American legend says that Tenskwatawa, a Shawnee warrior and prophet, put the curse on General William Henry Harrison at the Battle of Tippecanoe.
    • His son William would marry a Shawnee woman, Mary Silverheels.

Origin

The name in Delaware.

Shawnee1

proper nounSHôˈnē
  • 1A city in northeastern Kansas, southwest of Kansas City; population 60,954 (est. 2008).

  • 2An industrial city in central Oklahoma; population 30,562 (est. 2008).

Shawnee2

nounSHôˈnē
  • 1A member of a North American people living formerly in the eastern US and now chiefly in Oklahoma.

    肖尼人(原先生活在美国东部,现主要生活在俄克拉何马州的美国印第安一族)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That the two are associated directs attention towards Richard Johnson, since Tecumseh was a Shawnee.
    • In that year the Whig candidate was William Henry Harrison, who had become well known after his defeat of the Shawnee at the Battle of Tippecanoe decades earlier.
    • Perhaps the greatest native leader to have arisen since Europeans first arrived in North America was Tecumseh of the Shawnee.
    • In 1817 some Cherokees made the journey west to join original inhabitants like the Kiowa, Shawnee, Comanche, and Pawnee.
    • Several tribes, especially the Cherokees and Creeks in the South and the Shawnees, Kickapoos, Miamis, and others north of the Ohio River, held substantial military power.
    • The signatories, however, by no means spoke for all Shawnees - much less all Cherokees or Ohio Country Indians - and the death of Sir William Johnson in 1774 threatened to plunge the entire Northern Superintendency into disarray.
    • April 14, 1764: A servant of an Indian trader, Gershom Hicks, who had been captured by the Shawnees in May of 1763 and quickly turned over to the Delawares made an interesting assertion.
    • Anderson well understands that Delawares, Shawnees, and other semi-dependents broke free of the League, but they were not its most serious problem.
    • The Iroquois trail became the Great State Road connecting Lake Erie to the Hudson River, and the Great Trail, used by the Shawnees, Delawares, and others, became the first military road in the Ohio Valley.
    • In 1758, during the Seven Years' War, the fifteen-year-old Jemison was captured by Shawnees at her family's farm in Pennsylvania.
    • This Indian Territory was where eastern Indian tribes such as the Kickapoos, Delawares, and Shawnees lived.
    • Tenskwatawa retired to Canada with a British pension, but returned in 1826 and accompanied the Shawnee when they were moved, first to Missouri, and then to Kansas, where he died.
    • Harrison's force was attacked by Shawnees led by the Shawnee Prophet, a brother of Tecumseh.
    • Sugden also demolishes the old story, recently embraced by the novelist Alan Eckert and favored by some historians, that Blue Jacket was white, taken into captivity at a tender age and adopted by the Shawnee.
    • September 10, 1764: A letter was written to Bouquet from the Virginia frontier by Colonel Andrew Lewis, stating that he had ‘certain Intiligance’ from the Shawnees and Delawares.
    • An Indian chief - I suppose a Shawnee - singled him out with his rifle, and bade others of his warriors do the same.
    • Tecumtha of the Shawnees of Ohio was urging America's Indians to declare for the British and push out of Indian land forever the rude settlers who appeared to think they were the only Americans who mattered.
    • Included as well are Tecumseh's ties to the Creeks and an equal number of entries that describe the Shawnees ' wartime experiences.
    • Pontiac himself claimed to have waged war ‘solely on repeated invitations made me by the Delawares, Iroquois, and Shawnees.’
    • There are descendants among more than 50 different Indian nations, such as the Mohawk; the Seneca; the Shawnee; the Delaware; the Ottawa and the Navajo.
  • 2The Algonquian language of the Shawnee.

    肖尼语(肖尼人使用的阿尔贡金语,现已少有使用者)

adjectiveSHôˈnē
  • Relating to the Shawnee or their language.

    (与)肖尼人(有关)的;(与)肖尼语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Red Stick losses were, according to the Americans, thirty-three, including one of Tecumseh's Shawnee prophets and twelve African Americans.
    • Cave's research brings to life many familiar figures, including Shawnee warrior Tecumseh and his prophet brother Tenskwatawa, along with their ultimate nemesis William Henry Harrison.
    • The Prophet was also known as Lalawethika or Tenskwatawa and was the brother of the Shawnee warrior Tecumseh.
    • His son William would marry a Shawnee woman, Mary Silverheels.
    • The men encountered and killed three more Shawnee prophets left by Tecumseh.
    • At the Treaty of Camp Charlotte, a Shawnee faction was forced to acknowledge Virginia's ownership of Kentucky.
    • The Eastern Shawnee tribe of Oklahoma wants to reclaim ancestral homeland in central and southern Ohio.
    • The southern limit of the track passed some tens of miles north of the Shawnee village.
    • He led the Shawnee forces during Little Turtle's War and traveled widely in the southern United States promoting a pan-Indian alliance that would stop the takeover of Native lands.
    • Alone among prominent Shawnee chiefs, Blue Jacket gave his support to the Prophet and his brother Tecumseh.
    • The American elk was so named by early English settlers, but some people prefer to call it wapiti, its Shawnee name meaning ‘white rump.’
    • The Americans lost not only Detroit, but all of the American territory west of Lake Erie to General Isaac Brock's troops, which were fewer in number, and his ally the Shawnee chief Tecumseh.
    • This disaster is also blamed on an Shawnee Indian curse.
    • Inspired by the nativism espoused by the Shawnee leader Tecumseh, the Redsticks surprised the United States with an attack on Fort Mims, and only a crushing defeat at Horseshoe Bend ended their resistance.
    • On 7 February 1778, Boone and thirty salt makers were captured by Shawnee Indians.
    • In 1812 the Shawnee chief Tecumseh, whose mother was Creek, organized a rebellion against the United States.
    • According to Bergel, Native American legend says that Tenskwatawa, a Shawnee warrior and prophet, put the curse on General William Henry Harrison at the Battle of Tippecanoe.
    • Born in Lancaster, Ohio, the sixth child of Charles R. and Mary Hoyt Sherman, Sherman was named for the Shawnee Indian leader Tecumseh.
    • Named Tecumseh after the Shawnee leader, he was rechristened William in a Catholic ceremony at age 9, after he was informally adopted by a prominent Ohio politician when his father died.

Origin

The name in Delaware.

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