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joree U.S. (dʒəˈriː) [Echoic, from the call of the bird.] = ground robin (ground n. 18 b).1884 J. C. Harris Mingo 179 We seem to agree, Brother Brannum, like the jay-bird and the joree—one in the tree and t'other on the ground. 1938 M. K. Rawlings Yearling iv. 35 Jorees flew from the denseness. 1955...
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▪ I. swamp, n. (swɒmp) Also 8 swomp. [First recorded as a term peculiar to the N. American colony of Virginia, but prob. in local use before in England; cf. quot. 1691 in 1 b, and the app. related sump n. Possibly taken in from LG., where, however, the sense of ‘marsh’ is not recorded (but cf. LG. s...
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Historic Cherokee settlements
Towns and settlements included Conontoroy, Joree, Kittowa (the 'mother town' of the Cherokee, which was reacquired by the EBCI in 1996), Nununyi, Oustanale the Rutherford Light Horse expedition;The word Etowah comes from the Muskogee/Creek word meaning "town."
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