tuladi
Americannoun
plural
tuladi,plural
tuladisEtymology
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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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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Renwick was directed, therefore, to proceed from the head of Tuladi and reach if possible the head of Rimouski, thus forming a connection with the line explored from the head of Mistigougeche; that of Mr. Lally to proceed from the head of Asherbish along the height of land to the Temiscouata portage.
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Renwick, having passed through Tuladi Lake, entered the main stream of that name on the 5th September.
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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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