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sego

[ see-goh ]

noun

, plural se·gos.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of sego1

1850–55, Americanism; < Southern Paiute siγoʔo

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Example Sentences

They sensed what the polls soon showed: that the latest episode of the Sego Show squandered a year of hard-earned party progress.

Mr. Park also adds, that the population of this city, Sego, is about thirty thousand.

Alin'da, daughter of Alphonso, an irascible old lord of Sego'via.

The king, Dembo Sego, gave the traveller an audience, and appeared well-disposed towards him.

I now fully saw the danger of my situation, and determined to avoid Sego altogether.

He was now near Sego—the capital of Bambarra—on the Niger, a city of some thirty thousand inhabitants.

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