Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An umbelliferous plant, Carum Gairdneri, found from California to Wyoming and Washington; doubtless, also,
C. Kellogii , of central California. These plants have fascicled tuberous roots, which are an important food of the Indians.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Bot.) An umbelliferous plant (
Carum Gairdneri ); also, its small fleshy roots, which are eaten by the Indians from Idaho to California.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun An
umbelliferous plant , Perideridia gairdneri, native toCalifornia , whose tubers were used as food by Native Americans
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Examples
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1 The dill (Carum), called "yamp" or "yampah" by the Indians (see p. 13, note 1, ante). —
Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 1904
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He could have leaned out the corridor and spoken to Takpusseh-yamp, but he didn't want Dawson to hear.
I Don’t Understand ? Jack Varnell 2010
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Takpusseh-yamp looked at three displays of the sky.
I Don’t Understand ? Jack Varnell 2010
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Takpusseh-yamp's digits were rigid across his head.
I Don’t Understand ? Jack Varnell 2010
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Fookerteh went down the ramp to where Birithart-yamp waited.
I Don’t Understand ? Jack Varnell 2010
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Takpusseh-yamp spoke too rapidly for Wes to follow.
I Don’t Understand ? Jack Varnell 2010
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Birithart-yamp flailed digits across his friend's shoulder.
I Don’t Understand ? Jack Varnell 2010
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"The device rose from the North American continent," Takpusseh-yamp said.
I Don’t Understand ? Jack Varnell 2010
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Takpusseh-yamp said, "We fail to taste your problem."
I Don’t Understand ? Jack Varnell 2010
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Takpusseh-yamp curled his digits, a private message of affection.
I Don’t Understand ? Jack Varnell 2010
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