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Zuni

[ zoo-nee ]

noun

, plural Zu·nis, (especially collectively) Zu·ni
  1. a member of a group of North American Indians inhabiting the largest of the Indian pueblos, in western New Mexico.
  2. the language of the Zuni.


Zuñi

/ ˈsuː-; ˈzuːnjiː /

noun

  1. -ñis-ñi a member of a North American Indian people of W New Mexico
  2. the language of this people, a member of the Penutian phylum of languages


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Derived Forms

  • ˈZuñian, adjectivenoun

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Other Words From

  • Zuni·an Zuñi·an adjective noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Zuni1

An Americanism first recorded in 1830–35; earlier Zuñi, from Spanish (southwestern United States), from Acoma Keresan sɨ̂·ni (pronounced sθɨ̂·nyi ) or a cognate

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Example Sentences

The other was drawn from a sketch made by myself of a fetich in Zuñi.

Then, when he thought himself man enough, he started for Zuñi.

Fray Marcos returned soon from Zuñi to Mexico, on account of his physical infirmities.

This can be noticed in the charming Zuñi folk-tales collected by Cushing.

The Zuñi folk-tales collected by Frank Cushing have much of this element in them, and it constitutes one of their many charms.

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