Wigwam

//ˈwɪɡwɑːm//

Synonyms for "wigwam" (3 found)

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Abenaki

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  • wigwôm noun (Native American dwelling)

Blackfoot

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  • ookóówa noun (Native American dwelling)

Catalan

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  • wigwam noun (Native American dwelling)

Cheyenne

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  • mâhëö'o noun (Native American dwelling)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 維格沃姆 /维格沃姆 noun (Native American dwelling)

Dutch

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  • wigwam noun (Native American dwelling)

French

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  • wigwam noun (Native American dwelling)

German

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  • Wigwam noun (Native American dwelling)

Japanese

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  • ウィグワム noun (Native American dwelling)

Loup A

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  • ȣichiȣam noun (Native American dwelling)

Mi'kmaq

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  • wikuom noun (Native American dwelling)

Miami

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  • wiikiaami noun (Native American dwelling)

Ojibwe

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  • miigiwaam noun (Native American dwelling)
  • wiigiwaam noun (Native American dwelling)

Penobscot

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  • wigwom noun (Native American dwelling)

Polish

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  • wigwam noun (Native American dwelling)

Potawatomi

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  • wigwam noun (Native American dwelling)

Russian

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  • вигва́м noun (Native American dwelling)

Spanish

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  • toldo noun (Native American dwelling)

Swedish

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  • wigwam noun (Native American dwelling)

Unami

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  • wikëwam noun (Native American dwelling)

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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: [...]

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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.

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