/ˈmæŋɡəʊ/, /ˈmæŋɡoʊ/, [ˈmeɪŋɡoʊ]
OriginFrom Mango ma21 ŋo21.
- countable, uncountableA tropical Asian fruit tree, Mangifera indica.
“On the hot days, he would lie in the shade of a mango and let little Eugenia clamber over his belly and tug at his beard.”
- countable, uncountableThe fruit of the mango tree.
“And I have one [bezoar] form'd round the Stone of that great Plum, which comes pickled from thence, and is called Mango.”
- countable, uncountableA pickled vegetable or fruit with a spicy stuffing; a vegetable or fruit which has been mangoed.
“In Pennsylvania and western Maryland, mangoes were generally made with green bell peppers.”
- US, countable, dated, uncountableA green bell pepper suitable for pickling.
“Mango peppers by the dozen, if owned by the careful housewife, would gladden the appetite or disposition of any epicure or scold.”
“Best mango peppers”
“Cut tops from mangoes; remove seeds.”
- countable, uncountableA type of muskmelon, Cucumis melo.
- countable, uncountableAny of various hummingbirds of the genus Anthracothorax.
- countable, uncountableA yellow-orange color, like that of mango flesh.
- countable, in-plural, slang, uncountableThe breasts.
- uncommonTo stuff and pickle (a fruit).
“Although any melon may be used before it is quite ripe, yet there is a particular sort for this purpose, which the gardeners know, and should be mangoed soon after they are gathered.”
“In an effort to reproduce the pickle, English cooks took to "mangoing" all sorts of substitutes, from cucumbers to unripe peaches. Americans, however, preferred baby musk melons, or, in areas where th”
“For this cookbook, I made mangoed peppers that were not stuffed with cabbage, but stuffed with green and red tomatoes and onions.”
- abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsisEllipsis of Mango Island.
- abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsisEllipsis of Mango Township.
- a language spoken in China
- a language spoken in Chad
Formsmangoes(plural) · mangos(plural) · manga(alternative, obsolete) · mangoes(present, singular, third-person) · mangoing(participle, present) · mangoed(participle, past) · mangoed(past)
Source: Wiktionary