wigwam
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Borrowed from Abenaki wigwôm (“house”) or Penobscot wigwom (“house”),[1] from Proto-Algonquian *wi·kiwa·ʔmi (“house”). Doublet of wickiup.
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wigwam (plural wigwams)
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wigwam (third-person singular simple present wigwams, present participle wigwamming, simple past and past participle wigwammed)
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