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Mangonism
Mangonism Man"go*nism, n.
The art of mangonizing, or setting off to advantage. [Obs.]
Mangonist
Mangonist Man"go*nist, n.
1. One who mangonizes. [Obs.]
2. A slave dealer; also, a strumpet. [Obs.]
Mangonize
Mangonize Man"go*nize, v. t. [L. mangonizare, fr. mango a
dealer in slaves or wares, to which he tries to give an
appearance of greater value by decking them out or furbishing
them up.]
To furbish up for sale; to set off to advantage. [Obs. or R.]
--B. Jonson.
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Ngoni may
refer to:
Ngonidzashe Makusha (born 1987),
Zimbabwean sprinter and long
jumper Ngoni Makusha...
- The
Ngoni people are an
ethnic group living in the present-day
Southern African countries of Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and Zambia. The Ngoni...
- The
ngoni (also
written ngɔni, n'goni, or nkoni) is a
traditional West
African string instrument. Its body is made of wood or
calabash with
dried animal...
- The
Ngoni Kingdom,
sometimes referred to as the
Ngoni Empire or the
Kingdom of
Ngoni, is a
monarchy in
Southern Africa that
started in 1815 when some of...
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Ngoni is a
Bantu language of Zambia, Tanzania, and Mozambique.
There is a 'hard break'
across the Tanzanian–Mozambican border, with
marginal mutual intelligibility...
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Ngoni Chidoma Full name
Ngonidzashe Chidoma Date of
birth (1996-12-02) 2
December 1996 (age 28)
Place of
birth Harare,
Zimbabwe Height 1.84 m (6 ft 1⁄2 in)...
- A
Nguni shield is a traditional,
pointed oval-shaped, ox or
cowhide shield which is used by
various ethnic groups among the
Nguni people of
southern Africa...
- This is a list of
rulers of the
Ngoni dynasty. Jere
Dynasty (Qeko dynasty) (
Ngoni Dynasty)...
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expanding Dutch Cape Colony. Both the
Matabele of
Western Zimbabwe and the
Ngoni migrated northward out of
South Africa in the
early 19th century, during...
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crossing the
Zambezi River at
Chirundu in 1835 into
Zambia setting up the
Ngoni nation that
extended to Malawi,
Mozambique and
Southern Tanzania. In mid-December...