American: Vuta or Huilliche. This latter word means “Men of the South,” and is an Araucanian name. Hence it applies to the tribes between Chili and Tierra del Fuego. The Chonos of the Island of Chiloe is decidedly Chileno. Elsewhere the division between their language and the Patagonian is not known in detail. Falkner’s “Description of Patagonia,” Hereford, 1774. Darwin in “Voyage of the Beagle.” R. G. L.
W.
Waag.
Abyssinian; a name for Hhamara, i.e., the Agau dialect of Lasta.
Waailatpu, Willatpoo.
American: same as Cayus; spoken in Oregon to the S. of Lower Columbia R.
Waccoa.
American: same as Wokkon; extinct dialect of N. Carolina. See [Woccon].
Wacoe.