Definitions for Tuscarora

Tuscarora Tus·ca·ro·ra

Spelling: [tuhs-kuh-rawr-uh, -rohr- Tuscarora is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 343 anagrams from letters in Tuscarora (aacorrstu).

Definitions for Tuscarora

noun

  1. a member of an Indian people living originally in North Carolina and later, after their admission into the Iroquois confederacy, in New York.
  2. an Iroquoian language, the language of the Tuscarora people.

Examples for Tuscarora

That's the part I was playin' when we strikes the Tuscarora.

It was at once resolved that the Tuscarora should be protected.

Why are you here in this section alone, Tuscarora, with none of your brethren near you?

In point of maturity, the Tuscarora is an intermediate variety.

It appeared that these Indians were a band of warriors, probably from the Tuscarora nation.

The Tuscarora, not the Mohawk, was the tribe migrating from the South.

But he knew it would be useless to press the Tuscarora with questions.

At length on the approach of evening, the Tuscarora announced his departure.

Tuscarora, in its day, must have been a famous place for the Indians.

He got it from a Tuscarora Indian, who, I believe, was a sort of father-in-law to him.

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