Definitions for Osceola

Osceola Os·ce·o·la

Spelling: [os-ee-oh-luh, oh-sey‐]
IPA: /ˌɒs iˈoʊ lə, ˌoʊ seɪ‐/

Osceola is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 166 anagrams from letters in Osceola (aceloos).

Definitions for Osceola

noun

  1. 1804–38, U.S. Indian leader: chief of the Seminole tribe.

Examples for Osceola

He felt deep sympathy for Osceola, who told him all the details of his capture.

Osceola did not live to see the defeat of the cause for which he had fought so resolutely.

Later an incident happened in which Osceola took some interest.

But his mother called him Osceola, which means the rising sun.

Even the first one, from Osceola, was cleaned up and understood.

It is said that Osceola was not allowed to rest in peace, even in death.

If Osceola had had any one to give him a lift, I suppose he would have been off, too.

Osceola's two wives and little daughters were in the company.

Osceola was so energetic that he enjoyed work for its own sake.

Osceola was not a chief, but he was well known and liked among the Indians.

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