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tuladi

American  
[too-luh-dee] / ˈtu lə di /

noun

Canadian.

PLURAL

tuladi

PLURAL

tuladis
  1. lake trout.


Etymology

Origin of tuladi

First recorded in 1840–50, from Canadian French touladi, perhaps of Algonquian origin, e.g., Mi'kmaq, or of Athabascan origin, e.g., Chipewyan

Example Sentences

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The numbers were yet sufficient for short expeditions, and one was immediately fitted out for the head of Tuladi with provisions to form a cache for future operations.

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Renwick to the head of the Tuladi returned on the 13th September.

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Previous to his departure on the 15th September he fitted out a second expedition with all the disposable strength for the purpose of operating between the head of Tuladi and the point in the height of land where Mr. Lally's line diverged to the southwest.

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Two separate parties were now formed, the one to proceed up Temiscouata Lake, the other to ascend the Tuladi.

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Renwick, with the party under his command, was directed if possible to ascend the middle or main branch of Tuladi and form a stationary camp at the highest point of that stream which could be reached by boats.

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