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mogo

/moh-goh/US // ˈmoʊ goʊ //

莫戈,莫高,莫古

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mo·gos.Australian.

    • : a stone hatchet used by the Aboriginal peoples.

Examples

  • The use of the ‘mogo,’ or stone-hatchet, distinguishes the barbarous from the ‘civil’ black fellows, who all use iron tomahawks.

  • The deception worked, and they agreed to buy Mr. Mogo's property, which he divided into thirty shares of one thousand each.

  • Mogo, the messenger, not having started, I send a second postscript.

  • I heard from the summit the mogo of a native at work on some tree close by, but saw neither himself nor the smoke of his fire.

  • Chief Mogo, the bearer of this and Mr. Jephsons letter, has my orders to remain at Kavallis until you arrive.