Definition of Figos

1. figo [n] - See also: figo

Lexicographical Neighbors of Figos

fightingest
fightingly
fightings
fights
fightwite
fightworthy
figitumumab
figleaf
figleaves
figless
figlu test
figment
figments
figo
figos (current term)
figpecker
figs
figulate
figuline
figulines
figurabilities
figurability
figurable
figural
figural aftereffect
figural blindness
figurally
figurant
figurante

Literary usage of Figos

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

1. Monthly Bulletin of Books Added to the Public Library of the City of Boston by Boston Public Library (1906)
"New York, figos.1 Illus. Z.iaoa 10.1 Fraser, William Alexander. ... ZPI3J i Moore, Mrs. N. Hudson. Children of other days. New York, figos. ..."

2. The Way of Saint James by Georgiana Goddard King (1920)
"... figos non fai amigos. She found there the gardens of Adonis withering in neglected churches; and well-mannered schoolboys who turned out for the ..."

3. The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine by John Boyd Thacher Collection (Library of Congress) (1801)
"... trees are called figos de toca, from tocar, to touch. From this tree branches are broken and hung upon that intended to be im- ..."

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