- sego
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Sego — may refer to:*UR 100, a Soviet ICBM * Ségo , a nickname in the French press for French politician and 2007 Socialist presidential candidate Ségolène Royal *Sego lily, a plant native to the western United States *Sego (diet drink) discontinued… … Wikipedia
Sego — Sego, 1) so v.w. Sego Osero; 2) Hauptstadt des Reiches Bambara (Afrika), liegt zu beiden Seiten des oberen Niger, hat viele Moscheen, lebhaften Handels u. Schifffahrtsverkehr u. 30,000 Ew … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
sego — / sego/ s.m. [lat. sēbum ] (rarissimo il pl. seghi ). [grasso animale usato per lubrificare o per fabbricare candele, sapone, ecc.] ▶◀ grasso, Ⓣ (fisiol.) sebo, (non com.) sevo … Enciclopedia Italiana
sego — ☆ sego [sē′gō ] n. pl. segos [< AmInd (Shoshonean), as in Ute sígo] 1. a perennial bulb plant (Calochortus nuttallii) of the lily family, with trumpet shaped flowers, found in W North America: in full sego lily 2. its edible bulb … English World dictionary
Sego — Se go, n. (Bot.) A liliaceous plant ({Calochortus Nuttallii}) of Western North America, and its edible bulb; so called by the Ute Indians and the Mormons. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sego — (Ssegôsero), fischreicher See im russ. Gouvernement Olonez, 1246 qkm groß, an dessen südlichem Ufer sich eine Fortsetzung des Höhenzugs Maanselkä hinzieht … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Sego — Sego, Negerstaat am Niger, s. Segu … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
segō — *segō germ., stark. Femininum (ō): nhd. Säge; ne. saw (Neutrum); Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., mnl., mnd., ahd.; Etymologie … Germanisches Wörterbuch
Sego — es un … Wikipedia Español
sego — /see goh/, n., pl. segos. See sego lily. [1850 55, Amer.; < Southern Paiute sigoo] * * * … Universalium
Sego — This interesting surname of Anglo Saxon origin with variant spellings Sego, Segoe, Segot, Seagood, etc., derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century personal name Saegod meaning sea good . The surname dates back to the early 14th Century (see… … Surnames reference