Word from the Lakota for “they dwell” NYT Crossword Clue
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The most common and recent 5-letter answer for "Word from the Lakota for "they dwell"" is TEPEE.
The clue refers to the word 'tepee,' which is derived from the Lakota word 'thípi,' meaning 'they dwell.' Tepees are traditional dwellings used by the Plains Indians, including the Lakota.
This clue was last seen in the NYT Crossword on January 02, 2026.
A tepee is a conical tent traditionally used by some Native American tribes, especially in the Great Plains.
Conical quarters, Reservation residence, maybe, Conical dwelling, Home that sounds like two letters, Skin-ny tent?
The answer to “Word from the Lakota for “they dwell”” in the New York Times puzzle January 2 2026 is TEPEE. Quite straight and simple! Complete your daily NYT Mini challenge with this solution.
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