Wyandot or Wy·an·dotte [wahy-uh n-dot] Examples noun, plural Wy·an·dots, (especially collectively) Wy·an·dot for 1.
- an Indian of the former Huron confederacy.
- a dialect of the Huron language, especially as used by those elements of the Huron tribe regrouped in Oklahoma.
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The girl was a Wyandot from Lake Huron, and had been baptised but a week before.
Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
The Wyandot was fifteen feet away, and once more their eyes met.
Joseph A. Altsheler
Henry promptly seized them, and reloaded the Wyandot’s rifle.
Joseph A. Altsheler
“Now they speak to the Wyandot nation and the visiting warriors,” said Heno.
Joseph A. Altsheler
But the positions were reversed, and the soul of the Wyandot was full of shame and anger.
Joseph A. Altsheler