Definition of Kagus

1. Noun. (plural of kagu) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Kagus

1. kagu [n] - See also: kagu

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kagus

kaganates
kage
kago
kagok
kagome
kagool
kagools
kagos
kagoul
kagoule
kagoules
kagouls
kagu
kaguan
kaguans
kagus (current term)
kahal
kahals
kahau
kahaus
kahawai
kahawais
kahikatea
kahikateas
kahlerite
kahuna
kahunas
kahweol
kai
kai-lan

Literary usage of Kagus

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

1. History of the Christian Church: A.D. 64-1517 by James Craigie Robertson (1873)
"kagus. 207, 221, 223 ; Lenf. i. 379. 8, in Joh. Hague. 197 ; Mart. Coll. Ampl. - Rayu. 1432. 19 (Dec. 15). viii. 70; instructions to the envoys of the ° Л'л ..."

2. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1871)
"137). As to the origin of the word Eskimo we are told that " the Indians call the Innuit and Eskimo Usk»emi, or sorcerers. kagus- ..."

3. The Auk: Quarterly Journal of Ornithology by American Ornithologists' Union, Nuttall Ornithological Club (1920)
"The Breeding of My kagus, All but—. By an Old Australian Bird- Lover.—Interesting notes upon these curious birds in captivity. The unfortunate modesty of ..."

4. Alaska and Its Resources by William Healey Dall (1897)
"It is used by the Russians to denote the dance-houses of native villages, which the Innuit call kagus- ..."

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