Sauk

English

The domain of the Sauk prior to 1650.

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Etymology

From French Saki, from Fox Thâkîwa, itself from athâwâwi (yellow) + neniwa (man).

Proper noun

Sauk

  1. A tribe or group of Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands culture group.
  2. The lect (variously considered a language or a member of a group of dialects) spoken by these Native Americans.

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Noun

Sauk (plural Sauks or Sauk)

  1. Any member of this group of Native Americans.

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