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tepee

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/ ˈtiːpiː /

noun

  1. a cone-shaped tent of animal skins used by certain North American Indians

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Etymology

Origin of tepee

C19: from Siouan tīpī, from ti to dwell + pi used for

Explanation

A tepee is a traditional dwelling used by indigenous North Americans in the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies. Tepees are cone-shaped tents made of animal skins and wooden poles. Tepee, which can also be spelled teepee or tipi, comes from the Lakota word thípi, meaning "dwelling." Typical tepees have flaps that open at the top, allowing smoke to escape. Their structure makes them portable but sturdy, and the treated skins keep their inhabitants warm in the winter and dry in the rain. Today, people in native communities mainly use tepees for ceremonies rather than homes.

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Ah woo ah woo ah woo… What about the Outdoor part, though – this is the Peugeot Bipper Tepee Outdoor.

From The Guardian • May 18, 2012

This one has bigger siblings, in the Partner Tepee and the Expert Tepee.

From The Guardian • May 18, 2012

Peugeot Bipper Tepee Outdoor HD175: Remarkably spacious for a car of its length, and for its price.

From The Guardian • May 18, 2012

He traveled to Europe, brought back art objects for the Big Tepee, entertained lavishly.

From Time Magazine Archive

The first editorial in the initiative number of the Tepee, reveals the faith that was placed in the declared purpose of the management, which would now appear as mere ostentation.

From The Discards by McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil