Uara, Uaraca.
American: dialects of Tamanaque, spoken by the Uara-Mukuru and the Uaraca-Paccili.
Ucayale.
American: dialects localised upon the course of river so named. See [Cocama].
Uchee, Uchi.
American: tribe of Creek Indians; it is now spoken in Florida, originally of Louisiana. Vocaby. “Amer. Ethnol.,” vol. ii.
Ude.
Caucasian: same as Colchian. Herodotus (Book ii.) thought the Colchians were an offshoot of the Egyptians planted by Sesostris. The Bzyb is its best known dialect. It is allied to Egyptian and Coptic. See Papers of “Anthrop. Instit.”; Schiefner’s Grammar. H. C.
Udom.
African: dialect of the Gaboon, closely allied to Mbofia.