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Lingoa wood
Lingoa wood Lin*go"a wood` (l[i^][ng]*g[=o]"[.a] w[oo^]d`). Amboyna wood.

Meaning of Lingoa from wikipedia

- The Art of the ****anese Language (Portuguese: Arte da Lingoa de Iapam and in modern Portuguese: Arte da Língua do ****ão; ****anese: 日本大文典, Nihon Daibunten)...
- (日葡辞書, literally the "****anese–Portuguese Dictionary") or Vocabulario da Lingoa de Iapam (Vocabulário da Língua do ****ão in modern Portuguese; "Vocabulary...
- needed] 1603: Vocabvlario da Lingoa de Iapam (1603) 1604: Arte da Lingoa de Iapam (1604–1608) 1620: Arte Breve da Lingoa Iapoa (1620) 1848: Kaisei zoho...
- The Arte da Lingoa Canarim, the grammar of the Konkani language, was composed by the 16th-century English Jesuit priest Father Thomas Stephens, thus making...
- dictionaries of Middle ****anese. The 1603–1604 dictionary Vocabvlario da Lingoa de Iapam has 2 entries: nifon and iippon. Since then many derived names...
- Jesuit Thomas Stephens refers to it in the title of his famous work Arte da lingoa Canarim has always been intriguing. It is possible that the term is derived...
- This included: ****anese (see Nippo jisho, also known as Vocabvlario da Lingoa de Iapam, "Vocabulary of the ****anese Language", a ****anese–Portuguese dictionary...
- Middle ****anese phonology than for previous forms (for instance, the Arte da Lingoa de Iapam). Among other sound changes, the sequence /au/ merges to /ɔː/,...
- St Michael altar. The Art of the ****anese Language (Portuguese: Arte da Lingoa de Iapam) was published at Nagasaki in three volumes from 1604 to 1608....
- regional dialects had been recorded in some books, for example Arte da Lingoa de Iapam, and the recorded features were fairly similar to modern dialects...