Dakotan

Dakotan
adjective or noun see Dakota II

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • Dakotan — may refer to: Sioux language, particularly the dialect of the Santee Dakotan, a member of the Sioux, especially the Santee tribe Dakotan, a branch of the Siouan languages including Sioux, Assiniboine and Stony SS Dakotan, a 1912 American… …   Wikipedia

  • Dakotan — See Dakota. * * * …   Universalium

  • Dakotan — 1. adjective Of, or pertaining to, North Dakota or South Dakota or their culture 2. noun An inhabitant or a resident of the state of North Dakota or South Dakota …   Wiktionary

  • Dakotan — n. resident of North or South Dakota (USA); resident of Dakota (territory in the USA which was divided into North and South Dakota in 1889) adj. of or from North or South Dakota (USA); of or from Dakota (territory in the USA which was divided… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Dakotan — [də kəʊt(ə)n] noun a native or inhabitant of the US states of North or South Dakota. adjective relating to North or South Dakota …   English new terms dictionary

  • dakotan — noun ( s) Usage: capitalized Etymology: Dakota (territory) + English an : a native or resident of the Dakota territory or No. Dakota or So. Dakota …   Useful english dictionary

  • Norwegian Dakotan — Total population 312,697 21.4% of the Dakotan population [1] Regions with significant populations …   Wikipedia

  • SS Dakotan — was a cargo ship built in 1912 for the American Hawaiian Steamship Company. During World War I she was taken over by the United States Army as USAT Dakotan . Near the end of that war she was transferred to the United States Navy and commissioned… …   Wikipedia

  • North Dakotan — [də kōt′ən] adj., n. 1. of North Dakota 2. a person born or living in North Dakota * * * …   Universalium

  • South Dakotan — adj. of South Dakota n. a person born or living in South Dakota * * * …   Universalium

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