释义 |
co·man·che I. \kəˈma(a)nchē\ noun (plural comanche or comanches) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Spanish, of Shoshonean origin; perhaps akin to Hopi kománči scalp lock, from kópa top of the head + mánči tied lock of hair 1. a. : a Shoshonean people originally in Wyoming and later ranging from Wyoming and Nebraska south into New Mexico and northwestern Texas b. : a member of such people 2. : the language of the Comanche people II. adjective or noun Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Comanche, town and county in Texas, locality of its type station : comanchean |