- Sequoya
- or Sequoyah or Sequoia biographical name circa 1760-1843 George Guess Cherokee Indian scholar
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Sequoya — noun Cherokee who created a notation for writing the Cherokee language (1770 1843) • Syn: ↑Sequoyah, ↑George Guess • Instance Hypernyms: ↑Indian chief, ↑Indian chieftain, ↑Cherokee * * * Sequoyah [ … Useful english dictionary
Sequoya — /si kwoy euh/, n. 1770? 1843, Cherokee Indian scholar: inventor of a syllabary for writing Cherokee. Also, Sequoyah. * * * … Universalium
Sequoya — Se•quoy•a or Se•quoy•ah [[t]sɪˈkwɔɪ ə[/t]] n. big 1770?–1843, Cherokee Indian, credited with the invention of a syllabary for writing Cherokee … From formal English to slang
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