Definitions for Oneida

Oneida O·nei·da

Spelling: [oh-nahy-duh]
IPA: /oʊˈnaɪ də/

Oneida is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 125 anagrams from letters in Oneida (adeino).

Definitions for Oneida

noun

  1. a member of an Iroquois people formerly inhabiting the region east of Oneida Lake.
  2. the Iroquoian language spoken by the Oneida Indians.
  3. a city in central New York.

Origin of Oneida

From the Oneida word onę·yóteʔ erected stone, the name of the main Oneida settlement, at successive locations, near which, traditionally, a large syenite boulder always appeared

Examples for Oneida

As for the old Oneida, she could not be kept within a long distance of her proper berth.

He raised Oneida, unloosing his neckcloth to staunch the wound.

By this time the corvette Oneida had made out the state of the case.

Menard was watching the Oneida with eyes that fairly snapped.

In this condition the Oneida was pulled past the forts by her consort, the Galena.

I answer for the four classes of my nation, and I say that Oneida shall go free!

The messenger returned with the intelligence that Oneida was not in the ship.

It is stated that the Oneida Indians have organized a cornet band.

That instead of running into the Oneida, the Oneida ran into him.

It follows the watershed from the lake to Oneida, and clears the Mohawk Valley northward.

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