wigwam

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Scrabble points
15
Words With Friends
17
Letters
6
Pronunciation
/ˈwɪɡwɑːm/

Definition of wigwam

3 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. A dwelling having an arched framework overlaid with bark, hides, or mats, used by Native Americans in the northeastern United States.
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noun

  1. A dwelling having an arched framework overlaid with bark, hides, or mats, used by Native Americans in the northeastern United States.
  2. (dated, possibly)Any more or less similar dwelling used by indigenous people in other parts of the world.
    “Their houſes or wigwams, which they call carbets, are built as I have already deſcribed thoſe of the negroes; but inſtead of being covered with the leaves of the manicole-tree, they are covered with the leaves of rattans or jointed canes, here called tas, which grow in cluſters in all marſhy places: [...]”
    “The Fuegian wigwam resembles, in size and dimensions, a haycock. It merely consists of a few broken branches stuck in the ground, and very imperfectly thatched on one side with a few tufts of grass and rushes.”

verb

  1. (transitive)To dry (flax or straw) by standing it outside in the shape of a wigwam.

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Etymology

Borrowed from Abenaki wigwôm (“house”) or Penobscot wigwom (“house”), from Proto-Algonquian *wi·kiwa·ʔmi (“house”). Doublet of wickiup.

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