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The root word is "lady." Ladies is the plural of lady.
Probably the same as the Hopi prior to resettlement on reservations. The word "Anasazi" is from the Navaho language, and the Navaho people are a late arrival to the area and they are probably describing their early encounters with the Hopi people.
I believe that the word your are looking for is "Currahee", it is from the Cherokee language not the Navaho
It is a vulgar word for male genitalia.
The architect incorporated elements of local vernacular architecture into the design of the new building.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'ladies' is the following: as senhoras. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: ah see-NYAW-ruhsh. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'as' means 'the'; 'senhoras' 'ladies'.
"Senhoras" is the word for "ladies" in Portuguese.
Eurotophobia - fear of the female genitalia
A rather rude word for the female genitalia.
The cast of Navaho - 1907 includes: Gipsy Woolf
The word is of Scandinavian origin and is a derivative of genitalia.
because gentlemen always but the ladies first:)