cahoot (Meaning)
Wordnet
cahoot (n)
collusion
Webster
cahoot (n.)
Partnership; as, to go in cahoot with a person.
Synonyms & Antonyms of cahoot
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cahoot Sentence Examples
- The **Cáhita** people, including the Yaqui, Mayo, and Tehueco, inhabit the West Coast states of Sonora and Sinaloa in Mexico.
- The **Cáhita** language, part of the Uto-Aztecan family, is spoken by these Indigenous groups.
- The **Cáhita** numbered approximately 40,000 in the 20th century.
- An early 17th-century Jesuit first recorded the term **Cáhita**, referring to the Hiaki, Mayo, and Tehueco.
- Mexican scholars in the mid-19th century broadened the term **Cáhita** to include more regional peoples.
- The **Cáhita** languages, Yaqui and Mayo, are agglutinative, using suffix complexes for various purposes.
- Spanish explorers during colonial times drastically reduced the **Cáhita** population.
- The **Cáhita** tribes inhabited the northwest coast of Mexico along rivers such as Sinaloa, Fuerte, Mayo, and Yaqui.
- The **Cáhita** people have about 18 closely related dialects within their language grouping.
- While the term **Cáhita** is used academically, the people themselves prefer the term **Yoreme** to designate their identity.
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collusionPartnership; as, to go in cahoot with a person.
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The **Cáhita** people, including the Yaqui, Mayo, and Tehueco, inhabit the West Coast states of Sonora and Sinaloa in Mexico.
The **Cáhita** language, part of the Uto-Aztecan family, is spoken by these Indigenous groups.
The **Cáhita** numbered approximately 40,000 in the 20th century.
An early 17th-century Jesuit first recorded the term **Cáhita**, referring to the Hiaki, Mayo, and Tehueco.