Paducah
English
Alternative forms
- (Comanche): Padouca, Paduca
Etymology
From Spanish Padoucas, from Dhegihan Pádoka or Pádoⁿka ("Comanche").
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): pəduːkə
Proper noun
Paducah
- (obsolete) The Comanche tribe.
- A city in and the county seat of McCracken County, western Kentucky, named for the Comanches.
- A town in and the county seat of Cottle County, northern Texas, named for the Kentucky city.
Noun
Paducah (plural Paducahs)
- (obsolete) A member of the Comanche people.
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