单词 | gogo |
释义 | Gogon.1adj.1 A. n.1 1. The Bantu language of a people inhabiting the Dodoma region of central Tanzania. ΘΠ the mind > language > languages of the world > African languages > Niger-Kordofanian > [noun] > Niger-Congo > Niger-Congo proper languages > Kwa family > Bantu languages Kaffir1820 Swahilese1833 Sesotho1846 Chagga1849 Kikuyu1849 Mitshi1854 Manganja1859 Bantu1866 Kavirondo1870 Luganda1876 Sotho1876 Fan1883 Gogo1883 Lunda1883 Nyamwezi1883 Kioko1884 Barotse1888 Ganda1891 Tumbuka1891 Chichewa1897 Bemba1902 Nyanja1902 Rwanda1902 Lingala1903 Sepedi1905 Ila1907 Lamba1907 Chewa1908 Venda1908 Ngoni1911 Munchi1913 Meru1921 Yao1924 Lozi1937 Nguni1939 Ndembu1945 Mwera1947 Sango1948 Ovambo1953 Sukuma1969 Tiv1976 the world > people > ethnicities > peoples of Africa > peoples of East Africa > [noun] > Bantu peoples Swahili1814 Chagga1823 Mashona1835 Wagogo1840 Wachagga1849 Tumbuka1850 Sukuma1860 Wanyamwezi1860 Babemba1867 Kavirondo1870 Nyamwezi1885 Bemba1887 Chewa1887 Shangaan1887 Rwanda1889 Awemba1890 Yao1894 Ngoni1899 Nyanja1899 Kisii1905 Ganda1906 Meru1908 Lamba1909 Hutu1922 Lozi1935 Ila1956 Gogo1957 1877 G. J. Clark (title) Vocabulary of the Chigogo language.] 1883 R. N. Cust Sketch Mod. Langs. Afr. II. xii. 365 Baxter..is translating Steere's Swahíli Exercises into Gógo. 1957 C. G. Seligman Races Afr. (ed. 3) ix. 197 East Coast Bantu..includes the Sambara and Sagara of north-east Tanzania; the Sango, Gogo, and Hehe of central and southern Tanzania [etc.]. 2001 Internat. Jrnl. Afr. Hist. Stud. 34 65 In the northeast, a loanword *-cagama is attested..in Gogo, Kaguru, Taveta, Pare, Shambala, and Ngulu. 2. A member of this people. Π 1904 New Internat. Encycl. XVII. 18/2 It [sc. Ugogo] is a bare, arid plateau, about 3500 feet in altitude, inhabited by the Gogo, or Wagogo, a warlike Bantu tribe. 1932 Jrnl. Royal Afr. Soc. 31 141 I enjoyed making the acquaintance of some of the men of the main tribe—the Gogos. 1970 J. L. Newman Ecol. Basis Subsistence Change among Sandawe of Tanzania iv. 55 A considerable number of Turu and Gogo can speak Sandawe, despite its uniqueness and difficulty. 2002 J. Finke Rough Guide Tanzania (2003) iv. 252 Mention the Gogo anywhere in Tanzania and you're almost certain to hear enthusiastic praise for their skills as musicians. B. adj.1 Of, belonging to, or relating to the Gogo or their language. ΘΠ the mind > language > languages of the world > African languages > Niger-Kordofanian > [adjective] > of or relating to Bantu languages Kaffir1588 Kongo1597 Xhosa1812 Amapondo1830 Zulu1839 Sesotho1844 Swahilian1846 Kikuyu1850 Bantu1858 Fan1861 Amandebele1872 Nyamwezi1872 Wagogo1878 Lunda1879 Luganda1882 Sotho1883 Gogo1891 Tonga1891 Chichewa1897 Ronga1897 Bemba1904 Ila1907 Tsonga1907 Meru1908 Chewa1909 Venda1913 Lingala1922 Luba1922 Pedi1922 Nyanja1923 Nguni1929 Ndebele1930 Lobedu1937 Tiv1939 Mongo1961 Siswati1964 the world > people > ethnicities > peoples of Africa > peoples of East Africa > [adjective] > Bantu peoples Wagogo1840 Swahilian1846 Tumbuka1850 Wanyamwezi1860 Rwanda1864 Nyasa1887 Ngoni1891 Mashona1893 Ganda1894 Ila1907 Meru1908 Chewa1909 Yao1910 Nyanja1923 Lozi1937 Nyamwezi1939 Sukuma1953 Lamba1956 Gogo1969 1891 J. Torrend Compar. Gram. S.-Afr. Bantu Langs. p. xlv I have thought it legitimate..to see traces of ancient relations with the Chinese in..the name of the Gogo tribe. 1931 Man 31 33 Mtemi Ilotwa, a Gogo chief, showed me these pictures. 1941 O. T. Cordell (title) Gogo grammar. 1969 Tanzania Notes & Rec. July 1 In the south of Turu country there are lineages of Gogo and of Nyamwezi descent. 2012 N. N. Miller Encounters with Witchcraft ii. 73 An anthropologist..lectured me about death beliefs in the Gogo culture. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). > see alsoalso refers to : go-goadj.2n.3 also refers to : go-goadj.3n.2 also refers to : go-gov. < see also |
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