Waregga
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[edit]Noun
[edit]Waregga pl (plural only)
- The Lega people.
- 1878, Henry Morton Stanley, Through the Dark Continent, page 308:
- Like the Waregga, the Asama wore caps of lemur, monkey, otter, goat, red buffalo and antelope skin, with long strips of fur or the tails dropped behind.
- 1883, Robert Cochrane, Lives and Discoveries of Famous Travellers, page 186:
- The Waregga, the natives of that district, although living secluded lives, could boast of a fair amount of comfort in their dwelling-places.
Adjective
[edit]Waregga (not comparable)
- Of or relating to these people.
- 1921, Alfred Sharpe, The Backbone of Africa, page 91:
- They, however, consented to go only as far as the village of Lukwisha, a Waregga chief.