Wyandotte
See also: wyandotte
English
Alternative forms
- Wendat, Wyandot, Wyandott, Guyandotte
Etymology
Wyandot Wendat
Proper noun
Wyandotte
- (Native Americans) Alternative spelling of Wyandot
- 1902, Robert B. Ross (ed.), History of the Knaggs family of Ohio and Michigan, retrieved 2013-07-22, page 12:
- As they approached Knaggs recognized among them Jack Brandy, a Wyandotte chief, and George Blue Jacket, a Shawnee chief.
- 1915 October 26, “Indian Woman Lawyer in Court”, in New York Times:
- The first Indian woman who ever appeared before the Supreme Court as a lawyer was admitted to practice there today. She is Mrs. Lyda B. Conley of Kansas City, a member of the Wyandotte tribe.
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- A placename
- A town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States
- A former city and district of Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, United States
- Ellipsis of Wyandotte County.
Noun
Wyandotte (plural Wyandottes or Wyandotte)
- A member of the Wyandotte people.
- (plural always with "-s") A breed of poultry.
- 1962, C.Arthur Pearson, Pictorial Poultry-Keeping., Cox & Wyman Ltd (2nd ed.), p. 39
- The Wyandotte is the classic example of a fine breed which has been spoiled through over-concentration on eggs to the detriment of other characteristics.
- 1962, C.Arthur Pearson, Pictorial Poultry-Keeping., Cox & Wyman Ltd (2nd ed.), p. 39
Derived terms
- Counyt of Wyandotte
- Wyandotte County
- Wyandotte language
- Wyandotte people
See also
- Huron