Wasatch

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Uncertain. Reportedly derived from Ute or other Numic language, but there is disagreement about the etymon.

Proper noun[edit]

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Wasatch

  1. A mountain range that forms the western edge of the Rocky Mountains

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References[edit]

  • John Van Cott (1990) Utah Place Names, page 390:"Wasatch" is an Ute Indian word meaning "mountain pass"
  • William Bright (2004) Native American Placenames of the United States, page 549:Named for a Shoshoni (Numic) leader; the Native American term is /wasattsi/ ‘blue heron’ (J. McLaughlin p.c.).