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Showing words for SENECA using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Seneca

encase, seance, seneca

5 Letter Words for Seneca

acnes, caese, canes, cease, cense, scena, scene, sence

4 Letter Words for Seneca

aces, acne, ance, anes, cane, cans, case, ceas, cees, cene, cens, eans, ease, enes, ense, esca, esne, nace, nese, nsec, sane, scan, sean, seen, sena, sene, snee

3 Letter Words for Seneca

ace, aes, anc, ane, ans, ase, can, cee, cen, cns, ean, eas, eec, een, enc, ene, ens, esc, ese, nae, nas, nea, nee, sac, san, sea, sec, see, sen

Definitions for Seneca

[1] a member of the largest tribe of the Iroquois Confederacy of North American Indians, formerly inhabiting western New York and being conspicuous in the wars south and west of Lake Erie.
[2] an Iroquoian language of the Seneca, Onondaga, and Cayuga tribes.
[3] Lucius An·nae·us [uh -nee-uh  s] /əˌni əs/ , c4 b.c.–a.d. 65, Roman philosopher and writer of tragedies.
[4] plural -cas or -ca a member of a North American Indian people formerly living south of Lake Ontario; one of the Iroquois peoples
[5] the language of this people, belonging to the Iroquoian family
[6] Lucius Annaeus (əˈniːəs), called the Younger. ?4 bc –65 ad , Roman philosopher, statesman, and dramatist; tutor and adviser to Nero. He was implicated in a plot to murder Nero and committed suicide. His works include Stoical essays on ethical subjects and tragedies that had a considerable influence on Elizabethan drama
[7] his father, Marcus (ˈmɑːkəs) or Lucius Annaeus, called the Elder or the Rhetorician. ?55 bc –?39 ad , Roman writer on oratory and history

Origin of Seneca

1From the New York Dutch word Sennecaas, etc., orig. applied to the Oneida and, more generally, to all the Upper Iroquois (as opposed to the Mohawk), probably < an unattested Mahican name

Other words from Seneca

Sen·e·can , adjective

Word origin for Seneca

C19: from Dutch Sennecaas (plural), probably of Algonquian origin