Definitions for Cimarron

Cimarron cim·ar·ron

Spelling: [sim-uh-ron, -rohn, -er-uh n; sim-uh- Cimarron is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 287 anagrams from letters in Cimarron (acimnorr).

Definitions for Cimarron

noun

  1. bighorn.
  2. a river flowing E from NE New Mexico to the Arkansas River in Oklahoma. 600 miles (965 km) long.

Origin of Cimarron

1840-50; American Spanish (carnero) cimarrón wild (sheep); Spanish: wild, probably equivalent to cim(a) peak, summit (Latin cȳma spring shoots of a vegetable Greek; see

Examples for Cimarron

Mr. Stumps averred that this was the last and all he knew of cimarron Bill.

And he blamed no oneneither cimarron Bill nor the Cheyenne who had taken his hair.

Yesterday it had been the fate of cimarron Bill; it might be his own to-morrow.

The stranger was cimarron Bill; and in his youth Mr. Masterson was sentimental.

Mr. Masterson sought to dissuade cimarron Bill from his enterprise.

In one instance all but two of the women of cimarron cast their ballots.

The cimarron bear is avoided by the soldiers, if possible, when met by them.

Smith escaped to be afterwards killed on the cimarron by the Comanches.

The cimarron flows eastward just south of the Colorado line.

cimarron Bill tore the saddle off the malevolent bronco and hobbled him.

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