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bayou

[bahy-oo, bahy-oh]

noun

Chiefly Lower Mississippi Valley and Gulf States.

plural

bayous 
  1. a marshy arm, inlet, or outlet of a lake, river, etc., usually sluggish or stagnant.

  2. any of various other often boggy and slow-moving or still bodies of water.



bayou

/ ˈbaɪjuː /

noun

  1. (in the southern US) a sluggish marshy tributary of a lake or river

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

bayou

  1. A sluggish, marshy stream connected with a river, lake, or gulf. Bayous are common in the southern United States.

bayou

  1. Term used mainly in Louisiana and Mississippi to describe a swampy, slowly moving or stationary body of water that was once part of a lake, river, or gulf.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of bayou1

An Americanism first recorded in 1710–20; from Louisiana French bayou, bayouc, bayouque, likely from obsolete Choctaw bayuk “creek, river” (modern Choctaw bok ); compare Chickasaw bok
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Word History and Origins

Origin of bayou1

C18: from Louisiana French, from Choctaw bayuk
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Example Sentences

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Riders journey through the bayou in search of the perfect band to perform before plunging down the attraction’s signature 50-foot drop.

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Drawing on West African spiritual traditions, “The Brothers Size” relates the mythic story of two bayou country Louisiana brothers in conflict that is as tender as it is fierce.

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As we dip into the bayou, the scene before us feels a tad mystical, all glowing fireflies with hues of blue and purple seeping through the trees.

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He’s got a thick Cajun accent like he’s straight outta the bayou.

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The system of bayous and reservoirs was built to drain heavy rains, but the engineering initially designed nearly 100 years ago has struggled to keep up with the city’s growth and bigger storms.

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