1. Comanche - Noun
2. Comanche - Adjective
3. Comanche - Proper noun
the Shoshonean language spoken by the Comanche
a member of the Shoshonean people who formerly lived between Wyoming and the Mexican border but are now chiefly in Oklahoma
Source: WordNetWe still name our military helicopter gunships after victims of genocide. Nobody bats an eyelash about that: Blackhawk. Apache. And Comanche. If the Luftwaffe named its military helicopters Jew and Gypsy, I suppose people would notice. Noam Chomsky
After Texas was admitted as a State, the Tonkawa signed the 1846 Treaty with the Comanche and other Tribes at Council Springs, Texas. Source: Internet
A key factor in the decision to allow Americans in was the belief that they would (a) protect northern Mexico from Comanche attacks and (b) buffer the northern states against US westward expansion. Source: Internet
An entire Comanche band could be packed and chasing a buffalo herd within about 20 minutes. Source: Internet
A nomadic people, the Comanche never developed the political idea of forming a single nation or tribe instead existing as multiple autonomous bands. Source: Internet
After they came into contact with the Spanish, the Comanche traded for copper pots and iron kettles, which made cooking easier. Source: Internet