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单词 otoe
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Otoen.adj.

Brit. /ˈəʊtəʊ/, U.S. /ˈoʊdoʊ/
Inflections: Plural Otoes, unchanged.
Forms: 1700s Othou, 1700s Othouez (plural), 1700s–1800s Ottoe, 1800s Ottea, 1800s Otteau, 1800s Otto, 1800s– Oto, 1800s– Otoe.
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French Oto.
Etymology: < French Oto (1723 as Otho , Hoto ; 1758 as Othouez (plural) in the passage translated in quot. 1763 at sense A. 1), shortened < Otoctatas (1700; 1673 as Otontanta), via Illinois < an unrecorded form in Oto matching Osage Wadochtáta and other cognates; compare later Oto watótta.The forms Zoteau, Zotteau, Zotoe also occur in 18th-cent. sources, reflecting the linking -s of les Otos in spoken French; compare French les sotos (1736 in Bull. récherches historiques 34 (1928) i. 166–7). In plural form Othouez after the contemporary French plural form.
A. n.
1. A member of a Sioux people formerly living along the Missouri River in eastern Nebraska and now in Oklahoma, where they are one component of the people formally known as the Otoe-Missouria Tribe.
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the world > people > ethnicities > North American peoples > Plains Indian > [noun] > Siouan
Assiniboine1690
Missouri1698
Osage1698
Santee1698
Teton1698
Yankton1698
Sioux1703
Kansa1722
Otoe1760
Omaha1761
Maha1778
Big Belly1785
Mandan1790
Minnetaree1796
Crow1801
Dakota1804
Gros Ventre1804
Kaw1804
Miniconjou1804
Ponca1804
Absaroka1812
Oglala1825
Missourian1833
Lakota1846
Dakotan1871
Hidatsa1873
Siouan1885
1760 T. Jefferys Nat. & Civil Hist. French Dominions N. & S. Amer. I. 139 Some authors mention..the Canses, the Othouez, the two nations of Panis, [etc.]... The Othoues, Osages, and Aiouez are the least numerous.
1763 tr. A. Le Page du Pratz Hist. Louisiana I. iv. ii. 158 The principal nations who inhabit upon the banks, or in the neighbourhood of the Missouri, are..the Canzas, the Othoues, [etc.].
?a1804 J. McKay Jrnl. in Proc. Wisconsin State Hist. Soc. (1915) 63 194 The Indian Nations that reside as well on the Borders of the Missouri as in the Environs of this River are the Attotactoes or Ottoes, [etc.].
1870 W. S. Clark Illustr. Hist. 105 The native tribes residing in the Indian territory are the Pawnees, Sioux, Quapaws, Kansas, Otoes, Omahoes and Ponsars.
1910 F. W. Hodge Handbk. Amer. Indians II. 165 The Oto seem to have been most intimately associated with the Iowa.
1989 I. Frazier Great Plains iv. 51 Lots of other tribes, like..the Otoes, the Osages,..the Kansas, sometimes came to the plains to hunt or fight from the south.
2. The Siouan Chiwere language of this people.
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the mind > language > languages of the world > Amerindian > [noun] > northern Amerindian > Sioux language family > languages of
Sioux1776
Missouri1804
Osage1804
Mandan1805
Winnebago1831
Yuchi1836
Crow1846
Otoe1848
Yankton1849
Dakotana1856
Assiniboine1872
Teton1877
Santee1882
Kansa1933
Oglala1933
Lakota1939
Omaha1957
Hidatsa1964
Ho-Chunk1997
1848 W. Hamilton & S. M. Irvin Ioway Gram. 152 Examples of a few words in Ioway of which the corresponding words in Otoe are different.
1887 J. C. Pilling Bibliogr. Siouan Langs. Pref. p. iv Williamson and Riggs..issued the complete work [sc. the Bible] in 1880 in the Santee dialect. Portions of the Scripture have also been printed in the Omaha, Iowa, Oto, and Missouri.
1960 K. L. Pike Lang. in Rel. Human Behavior iii. xiii. 54 Note also contrastive intonation exclusively on a few exclamatory particles in Oto.
1996 Handbk. N. Amer. Indians XVII. 322 Chiwere, consisting of the very similar Otoe, Missouri, and Iowa, is sometimes subgrouped with Winnebago.
B. adj. (attributive).
Of or designating the Otoe people or their language.
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the world > people > ethnicities > North American peoples > Plains Indian > [adjective] > Siouan
Assiniboine1743
Missouri1765
Mandan1794
Otoe1794
Crow1804
Maha1804
Osage1804
Gros Ventre1805
Oglala1805
Kansa1806
Dakota1809
Teton1814
Yankton1825
Lakota1846
the mind > language > languages of the world > Amerindian > [adjective] > of Sioux language family > of Sioux languages
Sioux1761
Otoe1794
Dakota1809
Lakota1846
Poncac1869
Crow1935
1794 in C. J. Kappler Treaties (1904) 256 The United States agree to receive the Ottoe and Missouri tribe of Indians into their fellowship.
1857 M. Willson Amer. Hist. i. 54 The Missouries..speak the Otoe dialect.
1880 Amer. Antiquarian 3 24 (title) The rabbit and the grasshopper: an Otoe myth.
1931 Amer. Speech 7 4 The ‘Indian reserves’ were frequently referred to as ‘Pawnee lands’, ‘Otoe lands’, or ‘Indian territory’.
1997 Rocky Mountain News (Denver) (Electronic ed.) 31 Aug. A visit made by Prince Paul of Wurttemberg to the Otoe Indians.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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