Lakota - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)

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Borrowed from Lakota Lakȟóta (“alliance of friends”).

Lakota (plural Lakotas or **Lakota)

  1. A member of a Native American tribe, also known as the Sioux, now living primarily on the Rosebud, Pine Ridge, Lower Brule, Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Reservations.

tribe

Lakota

  1. The language spoken by the Lakota.
    • 2018 July 17, Autumn Spanne, “Check out these crazy rock formations across the United States”, in CNN[1]:
      This park’s strange and beautiful rock formations were formed by the Yellowstone River and various streams that have cut through the rock over millions of years, carving out hoodoos, spires and caprocks. The name Makoshika comes from a Lakota word for badlands.
  2. A city in Kossuth County, Iowa.
  3. A small city, the county seat of Nelson County, North Dakota, United States.

language

Lakota m pers

  1. a male surname

Lakota f (traditional married form Lakocina, traditional unmarried form Lakocianka)

  1. a female surname

Lakota m pers (female equivalent Lakotová)

  1. a male surname

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