Travois
//tɹəˈvɔɪ//
Translations of "travois" (25 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blackfoot | manistsí(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land), manistsí’sstaan(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| Bulgarian | травуа́(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | travuá | |
| Catalan | travois(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| Cheyenne | amėstó'eeseo'o(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 印第安雪橇(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | yìndì'ānxuěqiāo | |
| Cree | akotâpân(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land), yîkihtawitâpânâsk(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| Crow | aláakko(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| Danish | travois(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| Dutch | travois(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| Estonian | aislohisti(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| Finnish | purilaat(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land), purilaat(similar piece of equipment used to transport something by dragging; especially a stretcher dragged by a horse, mule, etc., used to transport an ill or injured person), tukkikelkka(sled dragged by a horse or ox to transport logs), kantaa purilailla((transitive) to transport (someone or something) by means of a travois; (intransitive) to use a travois to transport loads), kuljettaa purilailla((transitive) to transport (someone or something) by means of a travois; (intransitive) to use a travois to transport loads) | — | |
| French | travois(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| German | Stangenschleife(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land), Zuggeschir(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| Italian | treggia(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| Lakota | hupá(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land), hupáwaheyuŋpi(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| Latvian | trevojs(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| Macedonian | траво́а(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | travóa | |
| Menominee | saqnawāhkosew(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| Ojibwe | niswaakodaabaan(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| Pawnee | raarukaʼiituʼ(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| Russian | воло́ка(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land), волоку́ша(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land), волочня́(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land), волочу́га(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land), травуа́(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | volóka, volokúša, voločnjá, voločúga, travuá | |
| Spanish | travois(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| Ukrainian | волоку́ша(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | volokúša | |
| Umatilla | sapsanáwas(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — | |
| West-Frisian | travois(frame used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land) | — |
manistsí, manistsí’sstaan
travois
amėstó'eeseo'o
akotâpân, yîkihtawitâpânâsk
aláakko
travois
travois
aislohisti
purilaat, purilaat, tukkikelkka, kantaa purilailla, kuljettaa purilailla
travois
Stangenschleife, Zuggeschir
treggia
hupá, hupáwaheyuŋpi
trevojs
saqnawāhkosew
niswaakodaabaan
raarukaʼiituʼ
travois
sapsanáwas
travois
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.