Wyandots


Wy·an·dot

also Wy·an·dotte W0246000 (wī′ən-dŏt′)n. pl. Wyandot or Wy·an·dots also Wyandotte or Wy·an·dottes 1. 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.2. The Iroquoian language of the Wyandot.
[Wyandot wãdát, ethnic self-designation.]