Some prisoners were placed on the "black diet", meaning no food or water until they died.
But then nothing else will, and that means food or water.
The name is of Turkic origin and means cold water.
The name means "warm water" and refers to the hot springs in the area.
The name reportedly means "Black water" in the aboriginal language.
It was named after an Indian expression which roughly means "cold water".
This is, after all, a drink whose name means water of life in Latin.
That means water, air, rail and roads, to get the infrastructure to work well.
The heat of the sun added to our distress but a farm meant water somewhere near.
The term could also come from Abenaki and mean "much clear water."