"Sacagawea" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

IPA: /ˌsækəd͡ʒəˈwi.ə/ [US]
Etymology: Borrowed from Hidatsa Cagáàgawia, from cagáàga (“bird”) + míà (“woman”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|hid|Cagáàgawia}} Hidatsa Cagáàgawia, {{m|hid|cagáàga||bird}} cagáàga (“bird”), {{m|hid|míà||woman}} míà (“woman”) Head templates: {{en-prop}} Sacagawea
  1. (historical) The Native American girl who led explorers Lewis and Clark across the United States. Tags: historical Categories (topical): Coins, Individuals Derived forms: Sacagawea River, Lake Sakakawea, USS Sacagawea, Sacagawea dollar, Sacajawea peak, Sacagawean
    Sense id: en-Sacagawea-en-name-VzduCzsa Disambiguation of Coins: 66 34 Disambiguation of Individuals: 92 8 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 62 38

Noun [English]

IPA: /ˌsækəd͡ʒəˈwi.ə/ [US] Forms: Sacagaweas [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Hidatsa Cagáàgawia, from cagáàga (“bird”) + míà (“woman”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|hid|Cagáàgawia}} Hidatsa Cagáàgawia, {{m|hid|cagáàga||bird}} cagáàga (“bird”), {{m|hid|míà||woman}} míà (“woman”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} Sacagawea (plural Sacagaweas)
  1. (US) A gold-colored dollar coin with an image of the girl Sacagawea on the obverse. Tags: US Synonyms: Sakakawea, Sacajawea, Sacajewea
    Sense id: en-Sacagawea-en-noun-I0V8xlZG Categories (other): American English

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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