See also: sioux

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Etymology

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From French Sioux, shortening of Nadouessioux, from Ojibwe naadawesiwag (little snakes), which could refer to the massasauga snake (Sistrurus catenatus), a small rattlesnake.

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Sioux pl (plural only)

  1. Various formerly nomadic Native American tribes of the North American Great Plains.

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Sioux

  1. A member of the Sioux tribe.

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Sioux

  1. The group of languages spoken by the Sioux.

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Czech

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Sioux m anim

  1. Sioux (member of Sioux tribes)

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Further reading

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  • Sioux”, in Kartotéka Novočeského lexikálního archivu (in Czech)

French

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Etymology

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Clipping of Nadouessioux.

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Sioux m or f (plural Sioux)

  1. Sioux

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German

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French Sioux.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈziːʊks/, /suː/, /sjuː/
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Sioux m or f (strong, genitive Sioux, plural Sioux)

  1. member of the Sioux

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Further reading

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  • Sioux” in Duden online
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