Definitions for Lenape

Lenape Len·a·pe

Spelling: [len-uh-pee, luh-nah-pee]
IPA: /ˈlɛn ə pi, ləˈnɑ pi/

Lenape is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 89 anagrams from letters in Lenape (aeelnp).

Definitions for Lenape

noun

  1. Delaware (defs 5, 6).

Origin of Lenape

1720-30, Americanism; Unami Delaware ləná·p·e (equivalent to Proto-Algonquian *elen- ordinary + *-a·pe·w man)

Examples for Lenape

"The Lenape are rulers of their own hills," returned the other a little haughtily.

If the Lenape are so skillful, why is one of their bravest warriors here?

Other signs of serpent worship were common among the Lenape.

"The Lenape are rulers of their own hills," returned the other, a little haughtily.

If the Lenape are so skilful, why is one of their bravest warriors here?

The Lenape word Messusipu must therefore refer to the Mississippi.

The sun found the Lenape, on the succeeding day, a nation of mourners.

It was the Mohican and Lenape who veiled their faces, not the Iroquois.

The word Lenape has been translated "men" or "fathers of men."

Go, children of the Lenape, the anger of the Manitou is not done.

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