Agi


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Historical Examples

There are now in the house of AGI Bota two European women; up the country there are others, besides several men.
The Pirates Own Book Charles Ellms

A great quantity of AGI or Guinea pepper is grown in Peru, the natives being very fond of this condiment.
The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom P. L. Simmonds

AreopAGItae (Areop′AGI′tae), the judges who sat at the Areopagus.
1000 Mythological Characters Briefly Described Edward S. Ellis

Namque arida sarmenta in boum cornibus deligata principio noctis incendi bovesque ad montes, quos Romani insederant, AGI iussit.
Selections from Viri Romae Charles Franois L’Homond

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