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agoge

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek ????? (ag?g?).

Noun

agoge (countable and uncountable, plural agoges)

  1. In ancient Greek music, tempo or pace; rhythmical movement.
  2. Melodic motion upward or downward by successive scale-steps: same as ductus in medieval music.
  3. (historical) A rigorous training regimen for Spartan men in preparation for army service.

See also

  • agogic
  • anagoge

Serbo-Croatian

Noun

agòge f (Cyrillic spelling ??????)

  1. agogics
    Synonym: agògika

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agogwe

English

Etymology

Kuria agogwe

Noun

agogwe (plural agogwes)

  1. A supposed small human-like biped reported from the forests of East Africa, said to have long rust-coloured woolly hair and yellowish-red skin.
    • 1984, Janet Bord, Colin Bord, The evidence for Bigfoot and other man-beasts
      They were, he said, agogwe, the little furry men whom one does not see []

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