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[ doh-gon ] / ˈdoʊ gɒn /
noun, plural Do·gons, (especially collectively) Do·gon for 1. a member of a group of Indigenous people of the mountains of central Mali. the Gur language of the Dogon. Words nearby Dogondogmatize, Dogme, dog nail, dognap, dog officer, Dogon, do-good, do-gooder, do-gooding, do-goodism, dog paddle Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for DogonThe others seemed tongue-tied, both headmen and Hogons, the highly honored elders of the Dogon people. Black Man's Burden|Dallas McCord Reynolds But who in all the Dogon had ever witnessed such a juju man? Black Man's Burden|Dallas McCord Reynolds The ten villages of the Dogon are perched on the rim of the Falaise de Bandiagara. Black Man's Burden|Dallas McCord Reynolds He was a small man, clad only in a loincloth, and could well have been a Dogon himself. Black Man's Burden|Dallas McCord Reynolds
He left the device on and set it to one side, then yawned and settled himself to the rug-covered ground, crosslegged, Dogon style. Border, Breed Nor Birth|Dallas McCord Reynolds
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