Definition of Mongos

1. mongo [n] - See also: mongo

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mongos

mongolian spot
mongolianism
mongolians
mongolisms
mongolite
mongoloid
mongoloid race
mongoloids
mongols
mongongo
mongongos
mongoos
mongoose
mongooses
mongos (current term)
mongrel
mongrelisation
mongrelisations
mongrelise
mongrelised
mongrelises
mongrelising
mongrelism
mongrelization
mongrelizations
mongrelize
mongrelized
mongrelizes
mongrelizing

Literary usage of Mongos

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

1. The History of Heresies and Their Refutation: Or, The Triumph of the Church by Alfonso Maria de' Liguori (1857)
"mongos anathematizes Pope St. Leo and the Council of ... ACACIUS, with the assistance of the protectors of mongos, induced the Emperor to publish his famous ..."

2. Beriberi by Edward Bright Vedder (1913)
"2) is prescribed in the amount of 16 ounces daily, and mongos (equivalent to ... The subsistence department at once proceeded to obtain mongos and camotes, ..."

3. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1903)
"mongos-mongos. Island west of Luzon. A Tagal name of the Phaseolus max is mongos. 30. NAGA. Towns in provinces of Albay and Camarines (Luzon). Town in Cebú. ..."

4. Monthly Bulletins by Philippines Weather Bureau (1905)
"The rains were quite sufficient for the fields in the town of Valderrama, where the corn crop is good. The winds caused damage to cacao, coffee, and mongos. ..."

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