单词 | jivaro |
释义 | Jivaron. An Indian people of Ecuador and Peru; a member of this people; also, the language of this people or a group of related languages of which this is the principal. Also attributive or as adj. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > Indian of Central or South America > [noun] > Indians of South America Patagona1544 Mochica1581 Arawak1596 Arawakan1596 Tapuia1613 Quechua1688 Galibi1698 Abipon1717 Pehuenche1756 Patagonian1767 Amazonian Indian1769 Warao1769 Tehuelche1774 Abiponian1786 two-finger1796 Guarani1797 Shipibo1805 Araucanian1809 Tupinamba1810 Muisca1814 Pampas Indian1820 Guaycuru1822 Lengua1822 Fuegian1825 Wapishana1836 Wai Wai1840 Yucatec1843 Tupi1845 Tupi-Guarani1850 Amazonian1858 Aymara1860 Jivaro1862 Lokono1868 Quechuan1871 Yucatecan1871 Yunca1871 Mapuche1876 Chibcha1877 Ona1884 Yahgan1884 Terena1891 Xavante1904 urubu1948 Saramaccan1959 Yanomamö1965 Mochican1967 the mind > language > languages of the world > Amerindian > [noun] > Andean Amerindian languages Araucanian1809 Aymara1860 Ona1911 Jivaro1927 Shipibo1948 1862 Intellectual Observer Mar. 134 On the eastern side of the Republic of Ecuador..live a tribe of Indians called Jivaros. 1862 Intellectual Observer Mar. 135 It is in the forests among these rivers that the Jívaro Indians now make their homes. 1927 K. G. Grubb Lowland Indians Amazonia v. 77 The Jivaro live in communal houses divided into numerous sub-tribes. 1927 K. G. Grubb Lowland Indians Amazonia v. 77 The Jivaro language has been attested by a variety of documents. 1957 Encycl. Brit. VII. 941/1 The Cayapa-Colorados and the Jivaro [languages] still survive owing to their existence in inaccessible regions. 1962 N. Maxwell Witch-doctor's Apprentice i. 3 That was my first long jungle trip and I was lucky enough to get to a tribe of Jívaros who had never seen a white woman before. 1969 Times 24 Jan. 6/7 Jivaro give the seeds to refractory children so that during their visions the ancestral spirits may come to admonish them. Derivatives ˈJivaran adj. ΚΠ 1934 Webster's New Internat. Dict. Eng. Lang. Jivaran. 1957 Encycl. Brit. XIII. 69/2 Jivaran, an independent linguistic stock of South American Indians, so called from the best known tribe, the Jivaros. The Jivaran tribes live in eastern Ecuador and the adjacent portions of Peru. Jivaˈroan adj. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > Indian of Central or South America > [adjective] > Indians of South America Arawakan1596 Patagonian?1609 Arawak1625 Abiponian1786 Araucanian1809 Quechua1811 Muisca1814 Fuegian1825 Wapishana1836 Wai Wai1840 Pehuenche1843 Quechuan1862 Incarial1863 Mochica1871 Yucatecan1871 Shipibo1875 Yucatec1875 Incaean1880 Incan1885 Guaycuru1891 Jivaroan1902 Tehuelchian1902 Tupian1902 Xavante1904 Incarian1909 Abipon1912 Incaic1926 Lokono1953 Mochican1953 Saramaccan1959 Mapuche1961 Yahgan1961 Yanomamö1967 urubu1983 1902 Encycl. Brit. XXV. 374/1 The families of..South America are..Jivaroan, [etc.]. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < n.1862 |
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