Comanche

/kəˈmænʃi/ noun

A Native American people originally from the Great Plains, known as skilled horsemen; or the Uto-Aztecan language they speak.

From Spanish 'Comanche,' derived from Ute 'Komanchi,' possibly meaning 'wants to fight' or 'one who wants to fight.' The name was applied by Spanish colonizers and adopted into English.

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