mogo

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== English == === Etymology === Derived from Swahili muhogo, borrowed from Omani Arabic مْهوجه (mhōgo), possibly from Portuguese mandioca, borrowed from Old Tupi mandi'oka, from Proto-Tupi-Guarani *maniʔok, from Proto-Tupian *mani (“cassava”) + Proto-Tupi-Guarani *ʔok (“tuber”). === Noun === mogo (uncountable) (Africa) cassava === Anagrams === Moog, gomo, goom == Dharug == === Noun === mogo obsolete spelling of mugu == French == === Alternative forms === môgô, môgo, mogô, môguô === Etymology === Borrowed from a Mande language with a noun meaning “man”. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /mɔ.ɡɔ/ === Noun === mogo m (plural mogos) (Ivory Coast slang) bloke, man, particularly as seen as engaging in intercourse with women, philanderer, lothario === References === Lafage, Suzanne (2002), Le lexique français de Côte d’Ivoire (Le français en Afrique; Nº 16 et 17)‎[1], Nice: Institut de Linguistique française – CNRS