- Look up
fingo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fingo may
refer to:
Fingo (charm), a
Norwegian folk
charm supposed to
deter burglary FinGO (company)...
- Christianity, and to
educate their children. This
agreement became known as the '
Fingo-Oath'. Soon
after accepting Christianity, the
Fengu became the
first Bantu...
- In the
history of physics,
hypotheses non
fingo (Latin for "I
frame no hypotheses", or "I
contrive no hypotheses") is a
phrase used by
Isaac Newton in...
- The
Fingo Festival is a community-led arts
festival held at
Fingo Village Square in
Fingo Village, a
township 3
kilometres outside of Grahamstown, Eastern...
-
Fingo is a
protective talisman of the
Mijikenda people in
Coast Province, Kenya.
Fingo are
believed to
attract guardian spirits (djinns). It is commonly...
-
Fingos is a
discontinued breakfast cereal snack from
General Mills that
lasted from 1993 to 1994. The
cereal was
advertised as a
snack which confused consumers...
- Makhanda,
formerly known as Grahamstown, is a town of
about 75,000
people in the
Eastern Cape
province of
South Africa. It is
situated about 125 kilometres...
-
place of
origin is East
Thrace in Turkey. The
belief that a
Savior Baba
Fingo would come and
rescue them is
immortal in the
Romani folklore of the Romanlar...
-
emphasized the
empirical nature of the work with the
expression Hypotheses non
fingo ("I frame/feign no hypotheses").
After annotating and
correcting his personal...
-
sentence is Newton's
famous and
highly debated Latin phrase Hypotheses non
fingo. In
other translations it
comes out "I
feign no hypotheses". In
modern language...