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单词 Kiowa
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Definition of Kiowa in English:

Kiowa

nounPlural Kiowas ˈkʌɪəwə
  • 1A member of a North American people of the southern plains of the US, now living mainly in Oklahoma.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some scholars believe that a small group of Jumanos became the foundation of the Kiowas in Texas.
    • On the southern plains, a war in 1868-69 forced Cheyennes, Kiowas, and Comanches to new reservations.
    • My people the Kiowas, like all Indian people, are a very spiritual people.
    • Fighting the Kiowas was not like fighting the Sheepeaters, which was not like fighting the Apaches.
    • From there they would repair telegraph lines, escort traders and pioneers, and, if necessary, fight the Cheyenne and their allies the Comanches and Kiowas.
  • 2mass noun The language of the Kiowa, related to the Tanoan group.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She readily learned to speak Kiowa and soon forgot her native tongue.
    • I do not speak Kiowa, and I never understood her prayers, but there was something inherently sad in the sound, some merest hesitation upon the syllables of sorrow.
adjective ˈkʌɪəwə
  • Relating to the Kiowa or their language.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Just before noon, two Kiowa helicopters skimmed in over the rooftops, and rockets streaked into the villa.
    • Some motifs traditionally are associated with a single tribe, such as the leaf, which was used as a central motif by Kiowa women.
    • Two Kiowa helicopters were damaged, but the pilots were not injured.
    • Unlike many of his young Indian peers, Rogers' Kiowa grandparents believed in serving more traditional foods, including berries, deer, and fish.
    • A half-dozen Blackhawks and twice as many heavily armed Kiowa scouts indicated right away we would have a long wait for lunch.

Origin

From American Spanish Caygua, from Kiowa kɔ́ygú (plural).

Definition of Kiowa in US English:

Kiowa

nounˈkīəwə
  • 1A member of a North American people of the southern plains of the US, now living mainly in Oklahoma.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some scholars believe that a small group of Jumanos became the foundation of the Kiowas in Texas.
    • Fighting the Kiowas was not like fighting the Sheepeaters, which was not like fighting the Apaches.
    • On the southern plains, a war in 1868-69 forced Cheyennes, Kiowas, and Comanches to new reservations.
    • From there they would repair telegraph lines, escort traders and pioneers, and, if necessary, fight the Cheyenne and their allies the Comanches and Kiowas.
    • My people the Kiowas, like all Indian people, are a very spiritual people.
  • 2The language of the Kiowa, related to the Tanoan group.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I do not speak Kiowa, and I never understood her prayers, but there was something inherently sad in the sound, some merest hesitation upon the syllables of sorrow.
    • She readily learned to speak Kiowa and soon forgot her native tongue.
adjectiveˈkīəwə
  • Relating to the Kiowa or their language.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unlike many of his young Indian peers, Rogers' Kiowa grandparents believed in serving more traditional foods, including berries, deer, and fish.
    • Just before noon, two Kiowa helicopters skimmed in over the rooftops, and rockets streaked into the villa.
    • Some motifs traditionally are associated with a single tribe, such as the leaf, which was used as a central motif by Kiowa women.
    • A half-dozen Blackhawks and twice as many heavily armed Kiowa scouts indicated right away we would have a long wait for lunch.
    • Two Kiowa helicopters were damaged, but the pilots were not injured.

Origin

From American Spanish Caygua, from Kiowa kɔ́ygú (plural).

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