sagu
English
Noun
sagu (uncountable)
- Archaic form of sago.
Anagrams
Basque
Etymology
13th century; from Proto-Basque *śagu.
Pronunciation
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Noun
sagu
Declension
- (animal):
"sagu"
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"sagu"
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Derived terms
- saguzar
- satitsu
- satsuri
Binukid
Noun
sagu
Indonesian
Etymology
Noun
sagu
- sago (a powdered starch obtained from certain palms used as a food thickener)
Malay
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sagu
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /saɡu/
- Rhymes: -aɡu, -ɡu, -u
Noun
sagu
- sago (a powdered starch obtained from certain palms used as a food thickener)
Derived terms
- pokok sagu
Descendants
Old English
Etymology
Cognate with Old Frisian sege, Old High German saga (German Sage), Old Norse saga.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsɑɡu/, [ˈsɑɣu]
Noun
sagu f (nominative plural sage or saga)
Related terms
Descendants
- English: saw
Portuguese
Noun
sagu m (plural sagus)
- sago (a powdered starch obtained from certain palms)
- sago (any species of palm from which sago is extracted)
- sago pudding (a dessert made by boiling small grains of sago)
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