Definitions for UTE

UTE ute

Spelling: [yoot]
IPA: /yut/

Ute is a 3 letter English word.

You can make 13 anagrams from letters in UTE (etu).

Definitions for UTE

noun

  1. Informal. a utility vehicle.
  2. a member of an American Indian people of Utah and W Colorado.
  3. a dialect or group of dialects of the Uto-Aztecan language shared by the Utes and Southern Paiutes.

Origin of UTE

First recorded in 1940-45

Examples for UTE

A ute who could speak Spanish accompanied it with the word blanco, as if recognizing that it required explanation.

In the spring of 1868, he accompanied a party of ute Indians to Washington.

Matt said his mother was a ute—full-blooded en tribe-raised.

I then spoke in ute, and ordered the Indians to their camp, but kept the chief a prisoner.

They must have been attacked by wild animals or kidnapped by that ute Indian.

On the whole, I must say, we were not favorably impressed with ute life, as a rule.

The ute had discovered the flight of their captive and were in hot pursuit.

There was danger in their path; a ute war-band was abroad, but the fools knew it not.

She's as straight as a ute, and her eyes are clear as agates.

They were going to a beautiful place in the mountains, called the ute Pass.

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