What did Kemo Sabe mean?

The Yale Book of Quotations defines the word as “faithful friend or trusty scout,” and this is the most common interpretation.

What did Tonto call the Lone Ranger and what did it mean?

trusty scout
Tonto recognizes the ranger as someone who had saved him when they were both boys. He refers to him by the title “ke-mo sah-bee”, explaining that the phrase means “faithful friend” (radio series) or “trusty scout” (television series) in the language of his tribe.

What was tontos horse’s name?

Scout
Aficionados of old-time radio and television know that the Lone Ranger’s faithful Indian companion is Tonto and that Tonto’s horse is Scout. In real-life, TV’s Tonto was the late Jay Silverheels. And his horse is Hi Ho Silverheels, a standardbred named in memory of the actor by a close friend, trainer Milan Smith.

Where did the term Kemosabe come from?

Actually, KEMOSABE comes originally, from the Spanish “El Que Mas Sabe”, which means “he who knows much”. run together by English speakers who don’t know Spanish, into “El Kemosabe” or just “Kemosabe” as opposed to (his foil Sancho Panza) Tonto, which means “stupid”.

What does going Tonto mean?

crazy
tonto (comparative more tonto, superlative most tonto) (slang) crazy, mad quotations ▼

Is Kemosabe a real Indian word?

It has become a common catchphrase. Ultimately derived from gimoozaabi, an Ojibwe and Potawatomi word that may mean “he/she looks out in secret”, it has been occasionally translated as “trusty scout” (the first Lone Ranger TV episode, 1941) or “faithful friend”.

What does Tonto mean in Navajo?

This from Wikipedia: The radio series identified Tonto as a chief’s son in the Potawatomi nation. His name translates as wild one in his own language.

What does Tonto mean in Apache?

The neighboring Western Apache ethnonym for them was Koun’nde (“wild rough People”), from which the Spanish derived their use of Tonto (“loose”, “foolish”) for the group.