Sioux
See also: sioux
English
Etymology
From French Sioux (IPA(key): /sju/), shortening of Nadouessioux, from Ojibwe naadawesiwag (“little snakes”), which could refer to the massasauga snake (Sistrurus catenatus), a small rattlesnake.
Noun
Sioux pl (plural only)
- Various formerly nomadic Native American tribes of the North American Great Plains.
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Noun
Sioux
- A member of the Sioux tribe
Proper noun
Sioux
- The group of languages spoken by the Sioux.
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Further reading
- Ethnologue entry for Assiniboine, asb
- Ethnologue entry for Dakota, dak
- Ethnologue entry for Lakota, lkt
- Ethnologue entry for Stoney, sto
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈziːʊks/, /suː/, /sjuː/
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Noun
Sioux m (strong, genitive Sioux, plural Sioux)
- member of the Sioux
- 1873, “Erinnerungen aus dem Indianeraufstand in Minnesota”, in Die Gartenlaube:
- Diejenigen Indianerstämme, welche zur Zeit der hier erzählten Ereignisse den südwestlichen Theil Minnesotas bewohnten, gehörten sämmtlich dem großen, kriegerischen Stamme der Sioux oder Dacotas an.
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