2. Noun. (plural of mango) ¹
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Definition of Mangoes
1. mango [n] - See also: mango
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mangoes
Literary usage of Mangoes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Guam Agricultural Experiment Station (1918)
"mangoes.—Mention was made in last year's report of the light yields of the ...
mangoes always command a good price, and the demand on the home market is ..."
2. &c by Emmeline Stuart-Wortley (1853)
"mangoes, <tc. <tc. AMONG the most popular fruits of fruit- abounding Jamaica are the
... The best of the different kinds of mangoes are those that are ..."
3. The Sherbro and Its Hinterland by Thomas Joshua Alldridge (1901)
"mangoes mangoes are very common all about the Lower Sherbro ... Frequently clusters
of from ten to twenty mangoes may be seen hanging from the end of a ..."
4. Virginia Cookery-book by Mary Stuart Smith (1912)
"Cabbage Pickle.—Chopped Pickle.—Filling for Five Dozen Peach mangoes. — Peach
mangoes. — Peach mangoes (Another Way). — Pepper mangoes. ..."
5. Jane Hamilton's Recipes: Delicacies from the Old Dominion by Charlotte Mason Poindexter (1909)
"Wash the mangoes, put them in salt water strong enough to bear an egg, ...
Soak the mangoes in cold water five or six hours before greening them. ..."