ago — ago; ago·ge; ago·ho; ago·ni·a·da; ago·ni·a·ti·tes; ago·jo; … English syllables
Ago — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. {{{image}}} Sigles d une seule lettre Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres … Wikipédia en Français
Ago — A*go , a. & adv. [OE. ago, agon, p. p. of agon to go away, pass by, AS. [=a]g[=a]n to pass away; [=a] (cf. Goth. us , Ger. er , orig. meaning out) + g[=a]n to go. See {Go}.] Past; gone by; since; as, ten years ago; gone long ago. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ago — ago, since Ago is followed by that, not since, in constructions of the type It is 10 years ago that [not since] he died. Since is used without ago: e.g. It is 10 years since he died … Modern English usage
AGO — is a three letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below: *AGO Flugzeugwerke, aircraft manufacturer *Alpha Gamma Omega fraternity *American Guild of Organists *Angola, from its ISO country code *Art Gallery of Ontario *Auditor… … Wikipedia
ago — [ə gō′] adj. [ME agon, pp. of agon, to depart < OE agan, to pass away < a , away + gan: see GO1] gone by; past; before now: used following the noun [years ago] adv. in the past [long ago] … English World dictionary
ago — s.m. [lat. acus us ] (pl. aghi, ant. le àgora ). 1. [asticciola di acciaio usata per cucire] ● Espressioni: ago torto ▶◀ (region.) aghetto, uncinetto. 2. (estens.) a. [asticciola indicatrice di vari strumenti] ▶◀ indicatore, indice, lancetta … Enciclopedia Italiana
ago — (adj.) early 14c., shortened form of O.E. agan, agone departed, passed away, pp. of an obsolete verb ago to go forth, formed from a away (perhaps here used as an intensive prefix) + gan go (see GO (Cf. go)). Agone remains a dialectal variant … Etymology dictionary
ago — ágo m <V ȃgo!> DEFINICIJA hip. od aga ETIMOLOGIJA vidi aga … Hrvatski jezični portal
ago — [adv] in the past ages ago, back, back when, before, from way back, from year one*, gone, since, since God knows when*, time was; concept 820 … New thesaurus