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		coy·ote I. \ˈkīˌōt also -ˌyōt sometimes ˈkȯiˌ-, usu -ōd.+V; kīˈōd.(ˌ)ē, -ˈō(ˌ)tēalso -ˈyō- sometimes kȯiˈ- or kə̇ˈ- or kēˈ-\ noun (plural coyotes or coyote) Etymology: Mexican Spanish, from Nahuatl coyotl 1.  : a small wolf (Canis latrans) native to the western part of No. America and well established northward in Alaska and eastward at least as far as New York state — called also prairie wolf 2.  : an objectionable person : chiseler
   [coyote 1] II. intransitive verb (coyoteed \-d.(ˌ)ēd\ ; or coyoted \-d.ə̇d, -d.(ˌ)ēd\ ; coyoteed or coyoted ; coyoteing or coyoting \-d.iŋ\ ; coyotes \-ts, -d.(ˌ)ēz\)  West  : to mine by sinking small shallow shafts with drifts running in several directions — compare gopher III. adjective  : marked by shallow excavation or digging suggestive of a coyote's hole  < a coyote shaft >  < a coyote cellar > IV. noun  slang  : a person who is paid to smuggle immigrants into the United States illegally |