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单词 pueblo
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pueblon.

Brit. /ˈpwɛbləʊ/, /ˈpweɪbləʊ/, U.S. /ˈpwɛbloʊ/
Forms: 1800s– puebla (irregular), 1800s– pueblo; U.S. regional (south-western) (in sense 2) 1800s purbelo, 1800s purblo, 1800s purbulo. Also with capital initial.
Origin: A borrowing from Spanish. Etymon: Spanish pueblo.
Etymology: < Spanish pueblo village (i.e. settlement smaller than a city but larger than a hamlet), people (both end of the 12th cent.; the specific senses relating to Pueblo Indians are apparently not paralleled in Spanish) < classical Latin populus people n.The forms purbelo, purblo, purbulo represent a nonstandard pronunciation.
1. A village or community in Spain or Spanish America; spec. a settlement or communal dwelling of Pueblo Indians (see Compounds 2), typically a multi-storey, flat-roofed structure of adobe or stone.
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > town as opposed to country > village > [noun] > village in countries other than England
casal1511
clachana1530
rancheria1594
aldeia1609
stanitza1662
kraal1731
pettah1761
township1789
pueblo1808
rancho1819
kainga1820
aoul1828
bustee1834
obe1835
tref1841
kampong1844
mir1856
manyatta1905
lapa1909
shtetl1963
1808 Amer. Reg. 3 i. 154 Santa Cruz..and a pueblo of the same name in its neighborhood, form the northern frontier of..Monterrey.
1818 Amer. State Papers, Foreign (1834) IV. 307 There was in almost every valley a pueblo of peaceful and submissive Indians.
1845 W. H. G. Kingston Lusitanian Sketches II. xxvii. 233 Pueblos scattered about in every direction shewed that the land was still the habitation of man.
1891 C. Roberts Adrift in Amer. 86 The Pueblos, or small walled towns that are scattered over this valley, are extremely picturesque.
1933 H. Allen Anthony Adverse lxvi. 1172 A Zuñi chief from the pueblo of Nutrias, called by the Spaniards ‘Bigotes’ from the long moustache he wore.
1950 Los Angeles Times Midwinter 3 Jan. 7/2 The story of how Los Angeles rose from a sleepy pueblo to become the giant of the West.
1989 D. Pearson Nat. House Bk. ii. iv. 145 Sun-baked adobe bricks..have been used for centuries in Indian pueblos.
2003 Native Peoples Nov.–Dec. 41/2 These ancestral pitch fires light the path for our winter kats inas (spirit messengers) to find their way to our pueblo.
2. In form Pueblo. = Pueblo Indian n. at Compounds 2.
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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
1834 A. Pike Prose Sketches & Poems 132 The Pueblos shall mount and prepare to pursue.
1850 G. A. McCall Lett. from Frontiers (1868) 497 The Pueblos were admitted to the rights of citizenship by the Mexican government under Iturbide.
1901 G. W. James Indian Basketry iii. 25 One day a war eagle was seen floating in the sky. The Pueblos much desired the feathers of the eagle, so they watched where the bird alighted.
1961 Amer. Heritage Bk. Indians 119/2 Priests..baptized thousands of Pueblos.
2003 C. G. Calloway One Vast Winter Count 155 Franciscan missionaries trudged north along the Camino Real to spread the word of God among the Pueblos.

Compounds

C1. Simple attributive. Of, relating to, or characteristic of pueblos. Chiefly (in form Pueblo) with reference to the Pueblo Indians or their culture, architecture, etc.
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1844 J. Gregg Commerce of Prairies I. 279 (heading) Pueblo costumes.
1846 G. R. Gibson Jrnl. 6 Dec. (1935) 281 Sandía is a small Pueblo town with fruit trees and vineyards around and in it, the people retaining the appearance, dress, and characteristics of this race.
1896 Amer. Anthropologist 9 345 The Pueblo tribes..embody four linguistic stocks.
1923 D. H. Lawrence Birds, Beasts & Flowers (N.Y. ed.) 164 Across the pueblo river That dark old demon and I Thus say a few words to each other.
1939 Oakland (Calif.) Tribune 19 June 22/7 It is likely that the women of the Hopi or some other Pueblo tribe married into the Navajo tribe.
1977 I. Shaw Beggarman, Thief i. v. 68 She stared at him, blank pueblo eyes.
2000 N.Y. Times Mag. 15 Oct. (Luxury Travel) 19/1 (advt.) The pueblo-style buildings at the luxurious Four Seasons Resort.
C2.
Pueblo Indian n. a member of any of a number of American Indian peoples who traditionally lived in communal dwellings in New Mexico and Arizona and adjacent areas, including the Hopi, Acoma, Zuni, and Taos.
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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
1844 J. Gregg Commerce of Prairies I. 132 About two thousand of the insurgent mob, including the Pueblo Indians, pitched their camp in the suburbs of the capital [sc. Santa Fé].
1875 T. W. Higginson Young Folks' Hist. U.S. ii. 10 The Pueblo Indians, in New Mexico,..seem to have a civilization of their own.
1949 National Geographic Mag. Dec. 783/2 Long-haired Pueblo Indians wrapped in cotton blankets exchange stare for stare with visiting easterners.
1993 Albuquerque (New Mexico) Jrnl. 22 Jan. a11/1 Many of these petroglyphs were created by the ancestors of southern Tiwa Pueblo Indians, including ancestors of the Sandia Pueblo Indian Tribe.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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