1. Wyandot - Noun
2. Wyandot - Proper noun
Wyandot (plural Wyandots or Wyandot)
A member of a Native American people, formed from the Huron confederacy, that lived in and around Ohio.
Synonym of Wyandots; a Native American pepple
The now-extinct Iroquoian language of this people.
A placename
An unincorporated community in Wyandot County, Ohio, United States
Ellipsis of Wyandot County.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlso shown are improper ways to wear masks, down around the chin or under the nose, which Wyandot County Public Health Director of Nursing Darlene Steward said is “not effective” at stopping droplets. Source: Internet
Hamilton said the food bank, which coordinates 11 counties from the Indiana border to Seneca and Wyandot counties, is trying to schedule more distributions. Source: Internet
A dream over a year and a half in the making was realized by Jeremiah Johnson Tuesday when the Wyandot Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at his Upper Family Fitness gym in Upper Sandusky. Source: Internet
Ohio District 7 Little League serves Crawford, Richland, Ashland, Wyandot, Seneca, Huron, Ottawa, and Erie counties. Source: Internet
One such surmises that the word is borrowed from the Wyandot (called Huron by the French) pronunciation of the French l'anglais (meaning "the Englishman" or "the English language"), sounded as Y'an-gee. Source: Internet
The non-profit Turning Point, based in Marion, is the local domestic violence program for Crawford, Delaware, Marion, Morrow, Union and Wyandot counties, and operates a 24-hour hotline for victims of domestic violence. Source: Internet