Arapaho
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Noun — A member of a Native American people historically associated with the Great Plains, now living mainly in Wyoming and Oklahoma.
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Etymology
Possibly from a Siouan word for the Arapaho people, though the exact origin is debated.
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What does “Arapaho” mean?
The word “Arapaho” means a member of a Native American people historically associated with the Great Plains, now living mainly in Wyoming and Oklahoma. In plain terms, a Native American people of the Great Plains, or their language.
How do you pronounce “Arapaho”?
“Arapaho” is pronounced uh-RAY-puh-hoh (/əˈɹeɪpəhoʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “Arapaho” in a sentence?
Here is “Arapaho” used in a sentence: “The Arapaho once ranged widely across the northern and central plains.”
What part of speech is “Arapaho”?
Depending on how it is used, “Arapaho” can be a noun and a name.
How many meanings does “Arapaho” have?
“Arapaho” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a member of a Native American people historically associated with the Great Plains, now living mainly in Wyoming and Oklahoma.