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单词 sago
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sagon.

Brit. /ˈseɪɡəʊ/, U.S. /ˈseɪɡoʊ/
Forms: 1500s–1600s sagu, (1600s zago, ? erron. sagous), 1600s–1700s sagow, 1700s sagoe, sagoo, sego, seago, 1600s– sago.
Etymology: < Malay sāgū. Compare French sagou, Spanish sagú, Portuguese sagu, zagu, Italian sagù, German sago.
1. The tree from which sago (see 2) is obtained.
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the world > plants > particular plants > trees and shrubs > non-British trees or shrubs > palm trees > [noun] > sago palm or fern-palm
sago1555
sago-tree1681
sago-palm1769
meal-bark1822
fern-palm1884
nut palm1889
sacsac1947
the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > yielding condiments or used in food preparation > [noun] > starch plants
sago1555
sago-tree1681
pia1769
sago-palm1769
South Sea arrowroot1844
caladium1845
Tacca1866
sacsac1947
1555 R. Eden Disc. Vyage rounde Worlde in tr. Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde f. 229v In all the Ilandes of Molucca is founde cloues, ginger, breade of the roote of Sagu, ryse, goates.
1783 J. O. Justamond tr. G. T. F. Raynal Philos. Hist. Europeans in Indies (new ed.) I. 143 Beside the cocoa tree, the Moluccas produce a singular kind of palm, which is called sago.
1820 J. Crawfurd Hist. Indian Archipel. I. 385 The sago, like other palms, is propagated from the seed or fruit.
2.
a. A species of starch prepared from the ‘pith’ of the trunks of several palms and cycads, esp. Metroxylon lævis and M. Rumphii, chiefly used as an article of food. French sago, common arrowroot ( New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon 1897). Japan sago, the sago prepared from various species of Cycas. pearl sago, Portland sago: see the epithets.
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the world > food and drink > food > flour > [noun] > starches
sago1589
maizena1858
sago-flour1862
1589 Voy. Sir F. Drake in R. Hakluyt Princ. Navigations iii. sig. Mmm8v We receiued of them meale, which they call Sago, made of the tops of certaine trees..whereof they make certaine cakes.
1589 R. Hakluyt Princ. Navigations iii. 813 Certaine wordes of the naturall language of Iaua... Sagu, bread of the Countrey.
1619 W. Phillip tr. W. C. Schouten Relation Wonderfull Voiage 75 Wee bartered for a great deale of Sagow and some Ryce, for Linnen, Beades [etc.].
1688 J. Bramston Autobiogr. 381 She tasted and tryed all waters,..and all the opiats, asses milk, and zago, to prevent consumption, but yet was wasted to the lowest degree.
1727 A. Hamilton New Acct. E. Indies II. xl. 94 The inland People subsist mostly on Sagow.
1747 H. Glasse Art of Cookery x. 120 To boil Sego.
1755 Gentleman's Mag. Sept. 431/2 He allows chicken broth, salop, seago, milk-pottage, for breakfast.
1804 ‘Ignotus’ Culina 89 Have ready three ounces..of sago, sufficiently boiled.
1840 J. Pereira Elements Materia Medica ii. 700 This fecula (Japan sago) is quite unknown to me; and I doubt whether it ever reaches this country.
1849 J. H. Balfour Man. Bot. §1048 From the stems of Cycas revoluta and circinalis, a kind of Sago is made.
1861 R. Bentley Man. Bot. ii. iii. 684 Caryota urens... From the trunks of the old trees a kind of Sago is obtained in Assam.
1884 M. Harrison Skilful Cook 167 Simmer the sago in the milk until it thickens.
b. A prepared food made by boiling sago in water or milk, etc. ? Obsolete.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > puddings > [noun] > sago or tapioca
sago-pudding1743
sago1769
sago milk1827
tapioca1837
semolina pudding1904
snake eyes1918
frogspawn1949
1769 E. Raffald Experienced Eng. House-keeper xiv. 286 Acids or Wines are..the chief Ingredients in Gruels, Sagos, and Wheys.
figurative.1769 E. Thompson Trinculo's Trip 40 Yes—your pap—poetick sago, Quite a soporifick pill.

Compounds

C1. General attributive.
a.
sago-bread n. Obsolete
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > bread > [noun] > sago bread
sago-bread1613
sago-cake1779
1613 S. Purchas Pilgrimage v. xvi. 453 A piece of Sagu bread.
sago-cake n.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > bread > [noun] > sago bread
sago-bread1613
sago-cake1779
1779 T. Forrest Voy. New Guinea 42 A sago cake.
sago-flour n.
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the world > food and drink > food > flour > [noun] > starches
sago1589
maizena1858
sago-flour1862
1862 C. O'Neill Dict. Calico Printing 188 Other kinds of starchy substances in occasional use for printing..as..sago flour—which is not a flour at all, but nearly pure starch.
sago-gruel n.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > soup or pottage > [noun] > other soups
breec1000
mortressc1387
cretone?a1400
mortrelc1400
primrosea1450
water-kale?a1500
white broth?1537
plum broth1614
mutton broth1615
veal brotha1625
nettle-kale?c1625
China-broth1628
bisque1647
beer-broth1648
dilligrout1662
nativity broth1674
sowdyc1700
mandarin broth1701
white soup1708
soup-vermicell1724
soup-meagre1733
burgoo1743
sago-gruel1743
soup maigre1754
vermicelli soup1769
vermicelli1771
noodle soup1779
mock turtle soup1783
pepper-water1783
mulligatawny1784
powsowdie1787
macaroni soup1789
bird's nest soup1806
smiggins1825
garbure1829
pish-pash1834
laksa1846
sancocho1851
ajiaco1856
pepper soup1860
liquorice-soup1864
mock turtle1876
borsch1884
petite marmite1890
whey-brose1894
rassolnik1899
lokshen soup1900
menudo1904
hoosh1905
sinigang1912
waterzooi1915
Cullen Skink1916
swallow's nest soup1920
mizutaki1933
rasam1933
pasta fazool1935
pho1935
pasta fagioli1951
stracciatella1954
solyanka1958
tom yam1960
mannish water1968
pasta e fagioli1968
ribollita1968
tom yam kung1969
1743 E. Moxon Eng. Housewifry (new ed.) 102 To make Sagoo Gruel.
1893 C. G. Leland Memoirs II. 134 I infinitely prefer the original Icelandic Saga of Frithiof to his sago-gruel imitation of strong soup.
sago milk n.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > puddings > [noun] > sago or tapioca
sago-pudding1743
sago1769
sago milk1827
tapioca1837
semolina pudding1904
snake eyes1918
frogspawn1949
1827 New Syst. Cookery 287 Sago, Rice,..or Macaroni Milks.
sago-pudding n.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > puddings > [noun] > sago or tapioca
sago-pudding1743
sago1769
sago milk1827
tapioca1837
semolina pudding1904
snake eyes1918
frogspawn1949
1743 E. Moxon Eng. Housewifry (new ed.) 50 A Sagoo Pudding.
1747 H. Glasse Art of Cookery ix. 106 A Sagoe Pudding.
1973 ‘D. Jordan’ Nile Green xxiii. 92 A notorious property developer..was spooning sago pudding into his face.
sago-starch n.
b.
sago-like adj.
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the world > matter > constitution of matter > granular texture > [adjective] > specific
well-corned1559
sago-like1879
1879 St. George's Hosp. Rep. 9 159 The solitary glands of the intestine were swelled and sago-like.
C2.
sago-grain n. transferred a granule on the eyelid in granular ophthalmia.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of eye > [noun] > other disorders of eyelids
ptilosis1684
trachoma1684
helosis1706
ptosis1710
blepharoptosis1807
symblepharon1819
raspberry lid1869
blepharospasm1872
sago-grain1873
gumming1874
Stellwag's sign1887
tylosis1890
cycloplegia1902
1873 R. B. Carter in Lancet 20 Dec. 872/1 In technical nomenclature they are known as ‘follicular granulations’, but to-day I will call them ‘sago grains’.
1873 R. B. Carter in Lancet 20 Dec. 872/1 The very existence of these ‘sago grains’ remained unknown until the year 1848, when they were discovered by Dr. Löffler.
sago-meal n. sago in the form of a meal or flour.
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1851 Official Descriptive & Illustr. Catal. Great Exhib. IV. 874/2 The so-called sago meal is deposited in the cellular part of the stems of the sago palm.
1860 Ure's Dict. Arts. III. 618
sago-palm n. (also sago-palm tree) = sense 1.
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the world > plants > particular plants > trees and shrubs > non-British trees or shrubs > palm trees > [noun] > sago palm or fern-palm
sago1555
sago-tree1681
sago-palm1769
meal-bark1822
fern-palm1884
nut palm1889
sacsac1947
the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > yielding condiments or used in food preparation > [noun] > starch plants
sago1555
sago-tree1681
pia1769
sago-palm1769
South Sea arrowroot1844
caladium1845
Tacca1866
sacsac1947
1769 W. Stork Descr. E. Florida (ed. 3) p. v Cycas Circinalis... Sago Palm-tree. In Java, and the warmest parts of the East-Indies.
1820 J. Crawfurd Hist. Indian Archipel. I. 383 The Sago Palm (Metroxylon sagu).
1865 E. B. Tylor Res. Early Hist. Mankind vii. 178 The art of extracting sago from their native sago-palms.
sago-spleen n. amyloid degeneration of the Malpighian corpuscles of the spleen, resembling boiled sago.
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1873 T. H. Green Introd. Pathol. & Morbid Anat. (ed. 2) 70 Amyloid degeneration of the spleen is met with in two forms—one in which the disease is limited to the Malpighian corpuscles (‘Sago Spleen’), and the other [etc.].
sago-tree n. = sense 1.
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the world > plants > particular plants > trees and shrubs > non-British trees or shrubs > palm trees > [noun] > sago palm or fern-palm
sago1555
sago-tree1681
sago-palm1769
meal-bark1822
fern-palm1884
nut palm1889
sacsac1947
the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > yielding condiments or used in food preparation > [noun] > starch plants
sago1555
sago-tree1681
pia1769
sago-palm1769
South Sea arrowroot1844
caladium1845
Tacca1866
sacsac1947
1681 N. Grew Musæum Regalis Societatis iv. iii. 377 The Sagous-Tree; which those that inhabit the Molucca Islands, eat instead of Bread.
1777 Miller Sumatra in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 68 162 The houses..are..thatched with the leaves of the sago-tree.
1840 J. Pereira Elements Materia Medica ii. 700 Cycas revoluta, or the Japan Sago tree.
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