Definition of Sakis

1. saki [n] - See also: saki

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sakis

saker
sakeret
sakerets
sakers
sakes
saketini
saketinis
sakhaite
sakharovaite
saki
sakia
sakias
sakieh
sakiehs
sakina
sakis (current term)
sakiyeh
sakiyehs
sakkoi
sakkos
sakkoses
sakpata
sakret
sakrets
saksaul
saksauls
sakti
sakuc horizon
sakura
sakuraiite

Literary usage of Sakis

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The French Regime in Wisconsin ... 1634-1760 by Reuben Gold Thwaites (1906)
"After a Council which lasted some time, as the sakis Chiefs gave no positive answer, Monsieur De Villiers sent 4 of them back to Their ..."

2. The French Regime in Wisconsin ... 1634-1760 by Reuben Gold Thwaites (1906)
"After a Council which lasted some time, as the sakis Chiefs gave no positive answer, Monsieur De Villiers sent 4 of them back to Their ..."

3. The French Regime in Wisconsin ... 1634-1760 by Reuben Gold Thwaites (1906)
"After a Council which lasted some time, as the sakis Chiefs gave no positive answer, Monsieur De Villiers sent 4 of them back to Their ..."

4. Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin by State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Carl Schurz, Lyman Copeland Draper (1902)
"... and the village of the sakis is only 20 Leagues from That of the renards, with whom they are closely connected by the marriages of the sakis with the ..."

5. The Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of the Great by Emma Helen Blair, Nicolas Perrot, Morrell Marston, Thomas Forsyth, Paul Radin, Gertrude M. Robertson (1911)
"... thy tribe is half sakis; the sakis are in part Renards; thy cousins and thy brothers- in-law are Renards and sakis. ..."

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