Cheyenne Definition

shī-ĕn, -ăn
cheyennes
noun
A member of a North American Indian people that migrated from Minnesota to the headwaters of the Platte River, and into S Colorado and SW Kansas, and now lives in Oklahoma.
Webster's New World
The Algonquian language of this people.
Webster's New World
Synonyms:
  • capital of Wyoming
pronoun

A western member of the Algonquian branch of the Algic language family. Cheyenne is spoken in Oklahoma and on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in Montana. There are currently (2005) approximately 1,200 Cheyenne-speakers in Montana and 500 in Oklahoma.

Wiktionary

The capital of the State of Wyoming.

Wiktionary
A female given name of modern American usage.
Wiktionary
A male given name of modern American usage.
Wiktionary

Origin of Cheyenne

  • Borrowing from French Cheyenne, from Dakota Sioux Sahi'yena.

    From Wiktionary

  • Canadian French from Dakota šahíyela

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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