Seminole

英 ['seminəul] 美
  • n. 塞米诺族人;塞米诺语
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Seminole (n.)
1763, from Creek (Muskogean) simano:li, earlier simalo:ni "wild, untamed, runaway," from American Spanish cimarron (see maroon (v.)). They fought ward against U.S. troops 1817-18 and 1835-42, after which they largely were removed to Indian Territory (Oklahoma).