Definitions for Choctaw

Choctaw Choc·taw

Spelling: [chok-taw]
IPA: /ˈtʃɒk tɔ/

Choctaw is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 102 anagrams from letters in Choctaw (acchotw).

Definitions for Choctaw

noun

  1. a member of a large Muskhogean tribe of North American Indians, formerly living chiefly in southern Mississippi, now in Oklahoma.
  2. the language of the Choctaw, closely related to Chickasaw.
  3. something unintelligible, as speech, illegible handwriting, or an ineffectual explanation; gibberish:

Examples for Choctaw

His ways remain strange to us and his language no more familiar than Choctaw.

True Love is spelt just the same in Choctaw, as it is in English.

But in the Choctaw language, syllables often end with consonants.

The drinking “saloon” of the Choctaw Chief is quite emptied of its guests.

You see Patty knew as much about her own little heart as she did about Choctaw.

It is my conviction that Shakespeare's sailor-talk would be Choctaw to him.

A contretemps less likely to occur at the Choctaw Chief, and there stayed they.

Some of the leading pioneers of the Choctaw nation were buried here.

Even so the Choctaw or Cherokee stimulates himself to battle-point.

The boy, with boys, is a Choctaw; and either the influence or the protection of women is shameful.

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