Definitions for Papago

Papago Pap·a·go

Spelling: [pap-uh-goh, pah-puh-]
IPA: /ˈpæp əˌgoʊ, ˈpɑ pə-/

Papago is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 42 anagrams from letters in Papago (aagopp).

Definitions for Papago

noun

  1. a member of a North American Indian people closely related to the Pima and now living mainly in southern Arizona and northwestern Mexico.
  2. the Uto-Aztecan language of the Papago Indians, closely related to Pima.

Origin of Papago

Spanish pápago, earlier papabo(s), shortening of papabi-ootam Pima-Papago bá·bawĭ-ʔóʔodham Papago(s), equivalent to bá·bawĭ tepary beans + ʔóʔodham Piman

Examples for Papago

One or two Papago Indians, with their pottery wares, squatted in the shade of the buildings, but otherwise the plaza was deserted.

She was a nun and lived in a convent on the Papago reservation up to the north, quite far to the north, Jackie thought.

Cullison and his friends proceeded down Papago street to the old plaza where their hotel was located.

In the meantime he had taken up with a Papago girl, to the scandal of the tribe.

Before twenty-four hours the gossip was being 170 whispered in the most distant caons of Papago County.

It is located on the lands of the Papago Indians, in whose charge it now is.

Nadeze was far more respectful since Geronimo had slain the Papago.

Juan, a Papago Indian, presided over quite a settlement of his people.

But he was just as happy that he had not killed the second Papago too.

Then, before you know it, you are in the Papago Indian Reserve.

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