Lexicographical Neighbors of Mongoe
Literary usage of Mongoe
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report on the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Lothian, Preserved at Blickling by John Hobert Buckinghamshire, Robert Schomberg Kerr Lothian (1905)
"... framingham Robert Read Thomas Read William Michell, cler. Welles juxta Mare.
LANDS. GOODS. LANDS. GOODS. LANDS. xl8 XX8 mongoe Moray, cle. xl8 William ..."
2. The Acts of the High Commission Court Within the Diocese of Durham by William Hylton Dyer Longstaffe (1858)
"Confessed that he did call Mr. Hall base fellow, and did assist mongoe Barnes,"
whoe attempted to have ..."
3. Shigurf Namah-i-Velaët, Or, Excellent Intelligence Concerning Europe: Being by Itsām al-Dīn, James Edward Alexander (1827)
"... fruits, as the mongoe and others, peculiar to India, are preserved in spirits,
in bottles, by way of specimens ; also different kinds of snakes, ..."
4. "The First Publishers of Truth." Being Early Records (now First Printed) of by Norman Penney (1907)
"... Gods blessed Truth, and satt down under the Teachings of Christ Jesus the Lord.
And about the year 1655, Thomas Stubs held A Meeting at ye said mongoe ..."