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Mescalero

American  
[mes-kuh-lair-oh] / ˌmɛs kəˈlɛər oʊ /

noun

Mescaleros plural
  1. a member of an Apache tribe that originally inhabited northern Mexico and the southwestern United States east of the Rio Grande, intermarried with the Chiricahua and Lipan, and that is presently located in New Mexico.


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Etymology

Origin of Mescalero

First recorded in 1830–35; from American Spanish Mescalero (adjective and noun) “(person, people) of the mescal” (several species of agave being a staple food for these people), equivalent to Spanish mescal mescal ( def. ) + -ero from Latin -ārius -ary ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Several people were still unaccounted for, according to the governor, who had declared a state of emergency in Lincoln County and the Mescalero Apache Reservation because of the fires.

From New York Times • Jun. 20, 2024

New Mexico last summer partnered with the Navajo Nation, Nambé Pueblo and the Mescalero Apache Nation to expand pre-K programs.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 29, 2023

Authorities say Mescalero Apache Tribal President Arther “Butch” Blazer has lifted evacuation orders issued because of a wildfire near Mescalero on the tribe’s reservation in southern New Mexico.

From Washington Times • Jun. 9, 2018

From the displaced Mescalero Apache inhabitants, there are agave-roasting pits.

From Washington Post • Aug. 15, 2016

I had a long talk with Adam the night before, about a lost gold mine at Mescalero.

From Stepsons of Light by Rhodes, Eugene Manlove

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