e/Ke-mo sah-bee

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has glosseng: Ke -mo sah-bee (; often spelled kemo sabe or kemosabe) is the term of endearment used by the fictional Native American Tonto (and sometimes the Ranger himself) in the radio and television program The Lone Ranger, said to mean "trusty scout" or "faithful friend" in Potawatomi. Its use has become so widespread it was entered into Webster's New Millennium Dictionary in 2002.
lexicalizationeng: ke-mo sah-bee
lexicalizationeng: Ke-mo-sah-bee
lexicalizationeng: Kemo sabe
lexicalizationeng: Kemo sahbee
lexicalizationeng: Kemo-sabe
lexicalizationeng: Kemo-sahbee
lexicalizationeng: Kemosabe
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