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[ len-uh-pee, luh-nah-pee ] / ˈlɛn ə pi, ləˈnɑ pi /
noun, plural Len·a·pes, (especially collectively) Len·a·pe.Also called Lenni Lenape. Origin of Lenape1720–30, Americanism;<Unami Delaware ləná·p·e (equivalent to Proto-Algonquian *elen- ordinary + *-a·pe·w man) Words nearby Lenapelemuroid, Len, Lena, Lenaea, Le Nain, Lenape, Lenard, Lenard tube, Lenca, Lenclos, lend Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for LenapeThey resented all action of the Lenape on their own account. The Frontiersmen|Charles Egbert Craddock The Lenape lived at peace with all except the wild prairie tribes. Legends of The Kaw|Carrie de Voe No State in the Union furnished so many men for our armies from the same ratio of population as did the Lenape nation. Jersey City and its Historic Sites|Harriet Phillips Eaton The former warrior needed now no paints, unless to attract the eye of a maiden; the Mengwe needed not to fear the Lenape women. Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 1 (of 3)|James Athearn Jones
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