Calumet
101calumet dance — noun 1. : a ritual dance with a plumed calumet originated by Indians of the Great Plains as an invocation by pipe and later combined with mimicry of the eagle 2. among the Iroquois : eagle dance …
102calumet — noun Etymology: American French, from French dialect, pipe stem, from Late Latin calamellus, diminutive of Latin calamus reed more at calamus Date: 1698 a highly ornamented ceremonial pipe of the American Indians …
103Calumet — haut bambou caractéristique de l’île La Réunion …
104Calumet — Ca|lu|mẹt 〈n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 = Kalumet …
105Calumet — Ca|lu|met [kalu mɛt, auch kaly mɛ] vgl. ↑Kalumet …
106calumet — cal·u·met || kæljÊŠmet n. tobacco pipe smoked during peace ceremonies (used by North American Indians) …
107calumet — (KAHL yoo met) [French, from Latin] Among northern Native American tribes, a long, straight, highly decorated pipe ceremoniously passed around and smoked by negotiators, each in turn, who have arrived at an agreement; a peace pipe …
108calumet — [ kaljʊmɛt] noun a North American Indian peace pipe. Origin C17: from Fr., from late L. calamellus little reed …
109calumet — n. Indian pipe, pipe …
110calumet — cal·u·met …