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idaho

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1860, as a place name, originally applied to part of what is now eastern Colorado (Idaho Territory organized 1863; admitted as a state 1890); from Kiowa-Apache (Athabaskan) idaahe "enemy," a name applied by them to the Comanches.

Usage examples of idaho.

I simply need some help with my final research, in Idaho and other areas, of plant and animal life.

So you took that retirement early, applied for a job at Bechtel, and with a little help from the fact that they had few blacks in security and fewer still out on the Idaho facility that the company managed for the Department of Energy, you found yourself a cushy job where the stress was minimal, the scenery was gorgeous, and the fishing was spectacular.

The incident took place in the Bitterroot Mountains, between Idaho and Montana.

The next day, they drove to Idaho and east into Hamilton, Montana, near the Bitterroot National Forest.

EMILY DICKENSON Chapter Thirty-six Thursday, August 29, 1867 Boise City, Idaho Territory My dear Aunt Eugenia and dearest Shannon, We arrived in Boise yesterday, and as much as I loved my native Georgia, I think I am going to feel very much at home here.

Tucker sent a message by stage to Idaho City, which is north of Boise, to alert him to our arrival.

I loved creating the Branigan clan, and it seemed only natural that I would bring Tucker and Maggie to Boise, Idaho, where they could put down roots along the beautiful Boise River in the shadow of the mountains I love.

In the sugar pine type of California the cost of piling averages from 25 to 35 cents, while the cost in the Douglas fir type, in Montana and Idaho, averages about 40 cents, and in Engelmann spruce type the cost is only about 25 cents a thousand.

He had known, as all Dime knew, that the Kootenai Riverwinding down from British Columbia to spend most of its four hundred miles in Montana and Idaho before returning to the province of its birth to join the great Columbiawas the moving road along which came much liquor, to be relayed to Spokane, not far away.

I well remember the night the Governor told me he was going to announce his controversial demand that the federal government remove all Muscleman missile silos from Idaho and that the state be declared a nuclear-free zone.

The road pursued the canyon to Idaho Springs, a fashionable mountain resort in the summer, but deserted now, where we took a superb team of six horses, with which we attained a height of 10,000 feet, and then a descent of 1,000 took us into Georgetown, crowded into as remarkable a gorge as was ever selected for the site of a town, the canyon beyond APPARENTLY terminating in precipitous and inaccessible mountains, sprinkled with pines up to the timber line, and thinly covered with snow.

Gone is the week I spent with twenty pounds of Idaho russets and five quarts of heavy cream, trying to recapture the gratine potatoes we ate last summer in Avignon.

He came into Idaho through the Targhee Pass, and stopped by the roadside for a light lunch.

Letting the potatoes cool to room temperature for an hour or two between fryings seems to make Idaho potatoes come out crisper in the end, but has little effect on waxier potatoes.

Jefferson, Franklin, Jackson, Lafayette, Yampa, San Juan, Lula, Arapahoe, Tahosa and Idaho.