mobilian

mobilian
A person moving on his/her own, and only moving himself/herself, not transporting goods or other persons, but transporting oneself only, such as a pedestrian, passenger, motorcyclist, skater and the like.

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  • Mobilian Jargon — Mobilian Spoken in Gulf coast and Mississippi Valley Extinct active through 1960s Language family pidgin, Muskogean based Language codes …   Wikipedia

  • Mobilian Jargon — ▪ language        pidgin, or trade language with limited vocabulary, based on Choctaw and Chickasaw, languages of the Muskogean family that were originally spoken in what is now the southeastern United States (see American Indian languages;… …   Universalium

  • Mobilian — noun a) An informal Native American trade language used among the tribes of the US Southeast, primarily along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. May have originally been the language of one particular tribe. b) One of the Native American people… …   Wiktionary

  • Mobilian — ISO 639 3 Code : mod ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Extinct …   Names of Languages ISO 639-3

  • mobilian — mo·bil·ian …   English syllables

  • mobilian — mōˈbēlēən, lyən noun ( s) Usage: capitalized 1. [Mobile, Ala. + English ian] : a native or resident of Mobile, Alabama 2. : a pidgin language based on Choctaw and formerly a lingua franca in the southeastern United States …   Useful english dictionary

  • Mobile, Alabama — Mobile   City   From top: Pincus Building, Old City Hall and Southern Market, Fort Condé, Barton Academy, Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Co …   Wikipedia

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  • Muskogean languages — Muskogean Geographic distribution: southeastern North America Linguistic classification: Muskogean Subdivisions: disputed, see below …   Wikipedia

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