sauk

英 [sɔ:k] 美
  • n. 索克语;索克人(以前居住于密执安州一带的北美印第安人)

英英释义


1. a member of the Algonquian people formerly living in Wisconsin in the Fox River valley and on the shores of Green Bay

双语例句


1. Sauk Center , population 3,750, has taken the author to its heart.
如今,索克森特三千七百五十个居民非常珍视这位作家.

来自辞典例句

英文词源


Sauk (1)
midwestern U.S. Indian tribe, 1722, alternative writing of Sac.
Sauk (2)
southern Coastal Salishan group of Native Americans, from a native Lushootseed name, probably folk-etymologized by influence of Sauk (1).