thlingchadinne

thlingchadinne
thling·cha·din·ne

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  • thlingchadinne — ˌthliŋchəˈdinə, nē noun (plural thlingchadinne or thlingchadinnes) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Déné, literally, dog flank : dogrib …   Useful english dictionary

  • Dogrib — Dog·rib (dôgʹrĭb , dŏgʹ ) n. pl. Dogrib or Dog·ribs 1. a. A Native American people inhabiting an area between the Great Bear and Great Slave lakes in the Northwest Territories of Canada. b. A member of this people. 2. The Athabaskan language of… …   Universalium

  • Chipewyan — Die Chipewyan (engl. Aussprache: ‘Chip uh WHY an’), Denesuline (auch Denésoliné, Dënesųłiné ‘Volk des kargen, öden Landes’, sprich ‘Den a sooth leh na’ in Chipewyan, engl: Aussprache: ‘Dene su lee neh’)[1] oder einfach Dene (sprich: ‘den ay’)… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Yellowknife (Volk) — Die Yellowknife oder T atsaot ine (auch Tatsanottine ‘Leute des Wasser Auswurfs’, einer bildlichen Umschreibung des im Fluß vorkommenden Kupfers) sind eine kanadische First Nation und gehören zu den fünf Gruppen der Dene (Dené), die sprachlich zu …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Dogrib — Los dogrib, thlingchadinne o tli cho (tłįchǫ) son una tribu india perteneciente a las lenguas na dené, cuyo nombre significaba ‘gente descendiente del perro’, ya que, según una leyenda suya, eran descendientes de un mítico hombre perro, razón por …   Wikipedia Español

  • Dogrib — [ dɒgrɪb] noun (plural same or Dogribs) 1》 a member of a Dene people of NW Canada. 2》 the Athabaskan language of the Dogrib. Origin translation of Dogrib Thlingchadinne dog s flank , from the legend that their common ancestor was a dog …   English new terms dictionary

  • dogrib — ˈdȯˌgrib sometimes ˈdäˌ noun (plural dogrib or dogribs) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: translation of Déné Thlingchadinne 1. a. : an Athapaskan people of the re …   Useful english dictionary

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