Taos
English
Etymology
From Taos tə̂o (“village”), as in tə̂otho (“in the village”) or tə̂obo (“to the village”), via Spanish Taos (“Taos”).
Proper noun
Taos
- An indigenous, Tiwa-speaking people of New Mexico who inhabit a pueblo there.
- The pueblo they inhabit, which, being about thousand years old, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited sites in the United States.
- The Kiowa-Tanoan lect they speak, which is either closely related to or a dialect of northern Tiwa.
- The town of Taos, south of Taos Pueblo, in New Mexico, which is the county seat of Taos County.
- A city/town in Missouri.
Derived terms
Translations
ethnic group
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pueblo
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See also
- Wiktionary's coverage of Taos terms
Further reading
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