Definition of Ingoes

1. ingo [n] - See also: ingo

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ingoes

inglobed
inglobes
inglobing
inglorious
ingloriously
ingloriousness
inglut
ingluts
inglutted
inglutting
ingluvial
ingluvies
ingluvious
ingo
ingodite
ingoes (current term)
ingoing
ingoings
ingorge
ingorged
ingorges
ingorging
ingot
ingot iron
ingoted
ingoting
ingotlike
ingots
ingracious
ingraff

Literary usage of Ingoes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1909)
"The child prefers to accent the first syllable, as fam'ingoes, me'caw, no doubt by analogy with most English words. The child used b for v, f for sw, ..."

2. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke (1836)
"The I'ingoes, who had been established in the ceded territory, had broken up their locations, and dispersed themselves in the surrounding country, ..."

3. Notes of a Busy Life by Joseph Benson Foraker (1916)
"... with sneers about "j ingoes"; they especially frowned upon everything in the nature of an expression of sympathy with the revolting Cubans; ..."

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