en iroquois (n)

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: English Wiktionary, French Wiktionary, and Open Multilingual WordNet
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Synonyms

  • en Iroquoian (n, communication) ➜
  • eu irokes (n, person) ➜
  • fi irokeesi (n, person) ➜
  • fr Iroquois (n, person) ➜
  • pl Irokez (n, person) ➜
  • pt iroquesa (n, person) ➜
  • pt iroqueses (n, person) ➜
  • pt iroquês (n, person) ➜
  • th ชาวอีโรกุยส์ (n, person) ➜
  • be іракез ➜
  • be іракезка ➜
  • cs irokéz ➜
  • de irokese ➜
  • fi irokeesi ➜
  • fil irokes ➜
  • fr iroquois ➜
  • mr इरोक्वा ➜
  • nl irokees ➜
  • oj naadawe ➜
  • pl irokez ➜
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Types of iroquois

  • en Cayuga (n, person) ➜
  • en Cherokee (n, person) ➜
  • en Erie (n, person) ➜
  • en Mohawk (n, person) ➜
  • en Oneida (n, person) ➜
  • en Onondaga (n, person) ➜
  • en Seneca (n, person) ➜
  • en Tuscarora (n, person) ➜

Related terms

  • fr iroquois ➜
  • en cayuga ➜
  • en confederacy ➜
  • en hairdo ➜
  • en iroquoian ➜
  • en mohawk ➜
  • en native american ➜
  • en oneida ➜
  • en onondaga ➜
  • en seneca ➜
  • en tribe ➜

iroquois is a type of…

  • en Native American (n, person) ➜

Context of this term

  • fr collectivement ➜

Links to other resources

  • wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 109677592-n
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