See ingena on Wiktionary
{ "etymology_text": "Perhaps from a language of Gabon.", "forms": [ { "form": "ingenas", "tags": [ "plural" ] } ], "head_templates": [ { "args": {}, "expansion": "ingena (plural ingenas)", "name": "en-noun" } ], "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en", "pos": "noun", "senses": [ { "categories": [ { "kind": "other", "name": "English entries with incorrect language header", "parents": [ "Entries with incorrect language header", "Entry maintenance" ], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Pages with 1 entry", "parents": [], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Pages with entries", "parents": [], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "lifeform", "langcode": "en", "name": "Hominids", "orig": "en:Hominids", "parents": [ "Primates", "Mammals", "Vertebrates", "Chordates", "Animals", "Lifeforms", "All topics", "Life", "Fundamental", "Nature" ], "source": "w" } ], "examples": [ { "ref": "1998, Silke Strickrodt, Those Wild Scenes: Africa in the Travel Writings of Sarah Lee (1791-1856), page 97:", "text": "Furthermore, Thomas Edward reports that the Ingenas carry 'their infant dead, closely pressed to them, until they drop away in putrefaction'.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "A gorilla." ], "id": "en-ingena-en-noun-qLgj-mF1", "links": [ [ "gorilla", "gorilla" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(obsolete) A gorilla." ], "tags": [ "obsolete" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/ɪnˈd͡ʒiːnə/" } ], "word": "ingena" }
{ "etymology_text": "Perhaps from a language of Gabon.", "forms": [ { "form": "ingenas", "tags": [ "plural" ] } ], "head_templates": [ { "args": {}, "expansion": "ingena (plural ingenas)", "name": "en-noun" } ], "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en", "pos": "noun", "senses": [ { "categories": [ "English countable nouns", "English entries with incorrect language header", "English lemmas", "English nouns", "English terms with obsolete senses", "English terms with quotations", "Pages with 1 entry", "Pages with entries", "Quotation templates to be cleaned", "en:Hominids" ], "examples": [ { "ref": "1998, Silke Strickrodt, Those Wild Scenes: Africa in the Travel Writings of Sarah Lee (1791-1856), page 97:", "text": "Furthermore, Thomas Edward reports that the Ingenas carry 'their infant dead, closely pressed to them, until they drop away in putrefaction'.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "A gorilla." ], "links": [ [ "gorilla", "gorilla" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(obsolete) A gorilla." ], "tags": [ "obsolete" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/ɪnˈd͡ʒiːnə/" } ], "word": "ingena" }
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