单词 | papago |
释义 | Papagoadj.n. A. adj. Of or relating to an American Indian people of the desert regions of Arizona and Sonora in the south-western U.S. and northern Mexico. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > North American peoples > peoples of South-Western America > [adjective] > Pueblo Indians Papago1811 Moqui1818 Zuñian1885 Piman1891 Pueblan1895 Puebloan1905 Tanoan1909 Tewa1910 Tohono O'odham1986 1811 J. Black tr. A. von Humboldt Polit. Ess. New Spain IV. (map) Popagos Indians. 1833 J. O. Pattie Personal Narr. Exped. from St. Louis (new ed.) 83 On the 28th in the evening arrived at the Papawar village. 1855 J. Hall Palæontol. & Geol. Boundary in Rep. U.S. & Mexican Boundary Surv. (U.S. Dept. Interior) 68 The Language of the Papago Indians inhabiting this country. 1878 R. J. Hinton Hand-bk. Arizona 227 South and west of these lie the old Papago villages and wells. 1936 Univ. Arizona Gen. Bull. iii. 118 These caterpillars feed on a spreading four-o'clock or on the Papago spinach on the desert. 1981 W. Berry Gift of Good Land 54 The Papago word for this kind of farming. B. n. 1. A member of the Papago people.The official designation of the federally recognized tribe in the United States is now Tohono O'odham Nation. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > North American peoples > peoples of South-Western America > [noun] > Pueblo Indians Moqui1759 Pima1829 pueblo1834 Zuñi1834 Papago1839 Pueblo Indian1844 Taos1844 Pueblan1875 Hopi1877 Picuris1883 Puebloan1883 Tanoan1891 Piman1900 Tewa1910 Keres1925 Tohono O'odham1987 1839 A. Forbes California 162 On the River Gila..Papaga, 4000. 1856 Wide West (San Francisco) Oct. (Suppl.) 2/5 There are in this region a few Indian rancharies, to which the Papagos resort to gather the fruit of the sugarro and patillo. 1875 Encycl. Brit. II. 538/2 The inhabitants of Arizona are mostly Indians... 4000 Papagoes, a wandering tribe in the south-eastern part of the territory, have no grounds allotted them. 1911 H. B. Wright Winning of Barbara Worth 101 She pointed to a smoky, copper-colored Papago in a green headcloth and decorated shirt. 1973 A. H. Whiteford N. Amer. Indian Arts 13 Modeling and paddling is a technique..still used by the Papago and Yuma of Arizona. 1995 National Geographic Dec. 53/1 The Tohono O'odham (formerly known as the Papago) and a local volunteer group called Patronato San Xavier have embarked on a $2,000,000 restoration. 2. The Uto-Aztecan language of this people, a form of Pima (see Pima adj.). ΘΚΠ the mind > language > languages of the world > Amerindian > [noun] > Central Amerindian languages > Uto-Aztecan > Uto-Aztecan languages Comanche1856 Cahita1858 Tarahumara1874 Paiute1875 Papago1877 Huichol1900 Mayo1911 Yaqui1911 Hopi1933 Monache1958 Tohono O'odham1992 Northern Paiute1996 Ute- 1877 A. S. Gatschet in W. W. Beach Indian Misc. 429 Pima, on Pima reserve, Gila river, a sonorous, root-duplicating idiom..; Pápago, on Pápago reserve in southwestern Arizona. 1912 C. Lumholtz New Trails in Mexico 185 Hydrophobia is called in Papago nótakik. 1968 P. M. Postal Aspects Phonol. Theory i. 10 The situation described here is based to a certain limited extent on that existing in Papago, a Uto-Aztecan language of the American Southwest. 1988 Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics 33 211 There is..considerable disagreement about the basic word order of Papago. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.n.1811 |
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