mogo
[ moh-goh ]
/ ˈmoʊ goʊ /
noun, plural mo·gos. Australian.
a stone hatchet used by the Aborigines.
Origin of mogo
First recorded in 1815–25,
mogo is from the Dharuk word
mu-gu
Words nearby mogo
moggy,
moghul,
mogi das cruzes,
mogilalia,
mogilev,
mogo,
mogollon,
mogote,
mogul,
mogul skiing,
moguls
Example sentences from the Web for mogo
Mogo not having yet started I send a second postscript in order to give you the latest news I can.
The deception worked, and they agreed to buy Mr. Mogo's property, which he divided into thirty shares of one thousand each.
Wilford Woodruff |Matthias F. CowleyMogo, the messenger, not having started, I send a second postscript.
Stanley in Africa |James P. BoydI heard from the summit the mogo of a native at work on some tree close by, but saw neither himself nor the smoke of his fire.