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cimarron

1

[ sim-uh-ron, -rohn, -er-uhn; sim-uh-rohn ]

noun



Cimarron

2

[ sim-uh-ron, -rohn, -er-uhn; sim-uh-rohn ]

noun

  1. a river flowing E from NE New Mexico to the Arkansas River in Oklahoma. 600 miles (965 km) long.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of cimarron1

First recorded in 1840–50; from Colonial Spanish (carnero) cimarrón “wild (ram),” Spanish: “wild,” probably equivalent to Old Spanish cimarra “brushwood, thicket,” from cim(a) “peak, summit” (from Latin cȳma “spring shoots of a vegetable,” from Greek; cyme ) + -arrón adjective suffix; maroon 2

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Example Sentences

The original term for “Maroon” was negro-cimarrón, as it still is in some parts of Cuba.

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