Definition of Musgu

1. Noun. A Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad.

Exact synonyms: Mulwi, Munjuk
Generic synonyms: Biu-mandara

Lexicographical Neighbors of Musgu

Muscivora
Muscivora-forficata
Muscogee
Muscogees
Muscoidea
Muscovian
Muscovians
Muscovite
Muscovites
Muscovy
Muscovy duck
Muscovy ducks
Muse
Muses
Musgoi
Musgu
Musial
Muskhogean
Muskhogean language
Muskogean
Muskogean language
Muskogee
Muskogees
Muskoka
Muskoka chair
Muslim
Muslim Ummah
Muslim calendar
Muslimah
Muslimise

Literary usage of Musgu

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

1. Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa: Being a Journal of an by Heinrich Barth (1896)
"She certainly wore in her under lip the large bone, the national emblem of the musgu females, but this custom she might have adopted. ..."

2. Great African Travellers: From Mungo Park to Livingstone and Stanley by William Henry Giles Kingston (1874)
"... well-cultivated country devoted to destruction—The natives barbarously slaughtered—Slaves taken —Demmo destroyed—musgu warriors—Natives defend ..."

3. The Uncivilized Races of Men in All Countries of the World by John George Wood (1882)
"2, page 638, is seen a musgu chief going to battle. He is one of the very great chiefs, as is shown from th& fact that he wears a tobe instead of a skin. ..."

4. Descriptive Ethnology by Robert Gordon Latham (1859)
"But I entertained some suspicion that she was not of musgu origin, but belonged to the Marghi; for in the whole of the musgu country I had not observed a ..."

5. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1905)
"East of the valley, in German territory and separating it from the musgu flats ... It is drained northward through the musgu and Kotoko flats by the Logone, ..."

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