Wyandot Definition
wīəndät
wyandots, wyandotte, wyandottes
noun
A member of a Native American people formed of groups displaced by the destruction of the Huron confederacy in the mid-1600s, formerly located in Ohio and the upper Midwest and now living primarily in northeast Oklahoma.
American Heritage
The Iroquoian language of the Wyandot.
American Heritage
adjective
A member of a North American Indian group formed in the 17th cent. from Huron-speaking peoples of W Ontario: living first in Michigan, Ohio, and Ontario, and now living in Oklahoma.
Webster's New World
The Iroquoian language of this people.
Webster's New World
Other Word Forms of Wyandot
Noun
Singular:
Wyandot
Plural:
wyandotsOrigin of Wyandot
Wyandot wãdát ethnic self-designation
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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