Definitions for Arapahos

Arapahos A·rap·a·ho

Spelling: [uh-rap-uh-hoh]
IPA: /əˈræp əˌhoʊ/

Arapahos is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 175 anagrams from letters in Arapahos (aaahoprs).

Definitions for Arapahos

noun

  1. a member of a tribe of North American Indians of Algonquian speech stock, once dwelling in the Colorado plains and now in Oklahoma and Wyoming.
  2. an Algonquian language, the language of the Arapaho.
  3. a member of a tribe of North American Indians of Algonquian speech stock, once dwelling in the Colorado plains and now in Oklahoma and Wyoming.
  4. an Algonquian language, the language of the Arapaho.

Examples for Arapahos

Let him take heed, or he too shall become a shooting-mark for the Arapaho warriors!

He wheeled, as I rode out towards him, and gave me his hand, striking his breast and exclaiming "Arapaho!"

For the Blackfeet and Arapaho see our volume v, p. 225, note 120.

The proud Arapaho is not your brother: he disclaims kindred with a pale-face.

A brief note on the Arapaho is in our volume v, p. 225, note 120.

This song was given me by a ghost dancer, a leader in the Arapaho tribe.

Or might it be that tribe of still darker, deadlier fame—the hostile Arapaho?

The ancient habitat of the Arapaho, according to tradition, was once far northeast of the country which they later occupied.

You are but four, and the Arapaho warriors are numerous as the trees of the Big Timber.

The southern Arapaho are immigrants, rather than indigen, in their present localities.

Let him take heed, or he too shall become a shooting-mark for the Arapaho warriors!

He wheeled, as I rode out towards him, and gave me his hand, striking his breast and exclaiming "Arapaho!"

The ancient habitat of the Arapaho, according to tradition, was once far northeast of the country which they later occupied.

This song was given me by a ghost dancer, a leader in the Arapaho tribe.

The proud Arapaho is not your brother: he disclaims kindred with a pale-face.

For the Blackfeet and Arapaho see our volume v, p. 225, note 120.

Or might it be that tribe of still darker, deadlier fame—the hostile Arapaho?

The southern Arapaho are immigrants, rather than indigen, in their present localities.

You are but four, and the Arapaho warriors are numerous as the trees of the Big Timber.

A brief note on the Arapaho is in our volume v, p. 225, note 120.

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