- ceremonial mound
- ga-u-wa-tlu-ne-hi
English-Cherokee transcription dictionary. 2009.
English-Cherokee transcription dictionary. 2009.
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mound — I. transitive verb Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1515 1. archaic to enclose or fortify with a fence or a ridge of earth 2. to form into a mound II. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1551 … New Collegiate Dictionary
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