Dictionary Definition
bayou n : a swampy arm or slow-moving outlet of a
lake (term used mainly in Mississippi and Louisiana)
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
Usage notes
- Used almost exclusively to refer to the bodies of water in Louisiana and the adjoining areas, including southern Mississippi, eastern Texas, and Arkansas.
Extensive Definition
- This article is about a water landform. For other uses, see Bayou (disambiguation)
The word was first used by the English in
Louisiana
and is thought to originate from the Choctaw word bayuk,
which means "small stream." The first settlements of Acadians in
southern Louisiana were near Bayou
Lafourche and Bayou des
Ecores, which led to a close association of the bayou with
Cajun
culture.
Bayou Country is most closely associated with
Cajun and
Creole
cultural groups native to the Gulf Coast
region generally stretching from Houston, Texas, to Mobile,
Alabama, with its center in New
Orleans, Louisiana.
An alternate spelling "buyou" has also been used,
as in the "Pine Buyou" used in a description by Congress in 1833 of
Arkansas Territory.
Houston is known as
the "Bayou
City," primarily because of the expansive, muddy, miles-long
Buffalo
Bayou that twists and turns its way through the fourth-largest
city in the United States. Other major bayous in Houston include
Brays
Bayou, Sims Bayou,
White Oak
Bayou, and Greens
Bayou.
Bayous are many times the settings of horror
movies since they are commonly seen as quite spooky and mysterious.
With the trees and unknown creatures that lurk in the murky waters,
it creates a sense of suspense. Some famous horror movies that are
associated or take place in bayous include The
Skeleton Key, Hatchet,
and The
Reaping.
See also
The term “bayou” is also a derogatory term used
to describe someone who is from the bayou. Similar to how white
trash is used to describe someone from a trailer park.
Famous bayous
bayou in German: Altarm
bayou in French: Bayou
bayou in Ido: Bayo
bayou in Japanese: バイユー (地形)
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
affluent, arm, armlet, bay, belt, bight, billabong, boca, branch, confluent, confluent stream,
cove, creek, dendritic drainage pattern,
effluent, estuary, euripus, feeder, fjord, fork, frith, gulf, gut, harbor, inlet, kyle, loch, mouth, narrow, narrow seas, narrows, natural harbor,
prong, reach, road, roads, roadstead, slough, sound, strait, straits, tributary