wigwam
Americannoun
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a Native American dwelling, usually of rounded or oval shape, formed of poles overlaid with bark, mats, or skins.
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the Wigwam. Tammany Hall.
noun
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any dwelling of the North American Indians, esp one made of bark, rushes, or skins spread over or enclosed by a set of arched poles lashed together Compare tepee
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a similar structure for children
Etymology
Origin of wigwam
An Americanism dating back to 1620–30; from Eastern Abenaki wìkəwαm “house,” from unattested Proto-Algonquian wi·kiwa·ʔmi; wickiup
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Example Sentences
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“I wanted to replicate the process of making a wigwam, not make an actual wigwam,” Mr. Cornelius said.
From New York Times • Mar. 9, 2023
He introduced American words, some of them derived from Native American languages: skunk, squash, wigwam, hickory, opossum, lengthy, and presidential, Congress, and caucus, which were not relevant in England’s monarchy.”
From Fox News • Apr. 14, 2020
First Baptist’s free-standing, 166-foot-high bell tower provided dramatic contrast to “Wiikiaami,” a 2017 wigwam of weathered metal panels and rebar, an homage to Indiana’s Maayami people by studio:indigenous.
From Washington Post • Nov. 21, 2017
Parents who want something more conventional than a wigwam but less predictable than a little cottage can find designs rooted in such surprising sources as J.R.R.
From The Wall Street Journal • Aug. 7, 2015
There was a smaller wigwam where the tools were stored.
From "The Birchbark House" by Louise Erdrich
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