- Look up
origo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In pragmatics, the
origo is the
reference point on
which deictic relationships are based. In most deictic...
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Origo may
refer to:
Origo (album), an
album by the band
Burst Origo (moth), a
genus of moth in the
family Gelechiidae Origo (pragmatics), a
concept in...
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Origo (stylised as
ORIGO,
previously as [
origo]) is a
major Hungarian-language news
website founded in 1998 by
telecommunications company MATÁV. In 2018...
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about everyday 14th-century life, a book
Origo wrote after examining a huge
cache of
medieval do****ents. The
Origos spent the
Second World War at La Foce...
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Origo hf. is an
Icelandic company that
provides information technology services.
Origo has
holdings in
numerous subsidiaries:
Applicon in Sweden, Denmark...
- The
Origo gentis Romanae ("origin of the
Roman people") is a
short historiographic literary compilation. It
narrates the
origins of the
Roman people,...
- In
medieval studies, an
origo gentis is the
origin story of a gens (people). It is not a
literary genre of its own, but it is a part of
quite extensive...
- held in
memory of the
Origos each July. "History – La Foce". www.lafoce.com.
Retrieved 25
April 2018. "La Foce |
Benedetta Origo,
Morna Livingston, Laurie...
- Fons et
origo is a
Latin term
meaning "source and origin".
Typical usage of the term
describes Athens as the fons et
origo of democracy, or
Italy as the...
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Clemente Origo (28
February 1855 in Rome – 29
September 1921 in Florence) was an
Italian painter. He was a
resident of Florence. His
subjects commonly...