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Bantu ethnic group in Africa
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Tsonga_people
Bantu language of the Tsonga people of Southern Africa
language spoken by the Tsonga people of South Africa and Mozambique. It is mutually intelligible with Tswa and Ronga and the name "Tsonga" is often used as
Tsonga_language
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up tsonga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tsonga may refer to: Tsonga language, a Bantu language spoken in southern Africa Tsonga people, a large
Tsonga
greatly trusted the Tsonga people. By contrast, Albasini would not give guns or ammunition to any tribes other than the Tsonga people, due to his lack of
João_Albasini
Bantustan in South Africa (1973–1994)
the apartheid government to be a semi-independent homeland for the Tsonga people. It was located in both the Northern Transvaal, now Limpopo province
Gazankulu
Deputy President of South Africa since 2023
Paulus Shipokosa Mashatile (born 21 October 1961) is a South African politician who is the 9th deputy president of South Africa. He became deputy president
Paul_Mashatile
Game reserve in Mpumalanga, South Africa
Manyeleti, Protea Hotel Kruger Gate, Hoyo Hoyo Tsonga Lodge and may more in Southern Kruger. The Tsonga people are still waiting to be given back these lands
Mala_Mala_Game_Reserve
Ethnic descriptor
Ndebele people Swati people Xhosa people Zulu people Shangana–Tsonga people Sotho–Tswana people: Southern sotho Basotho Northern Sotho BaPedi people Batswana
Bantu_peoples_of_South_Africa
King of the Gaza Empire
kingdom's authority over the Tsonga people have also been rejected by Tsonga traditional leaders on the grounds that the Tsonga people have been living outside
Gungunhana
Founder and Monarch of the Gaza Empire (1780–1858)
Nguni, and Tsonga) were incorporated into the Gaza empire. This created a conflict between the Shangaan tribe and the long-existing Tsonga people, where the
Soshangane
Surname list
(1941–1997), American politician Tsongas Center Tsonga (disambiguation) Tsonga language This page lists people with the surname Tsongas. If an internal link intending
Tsongas
Bantu ethnic group of Mozambique
chiTonga and Portuguese as secondary languages. They are related to the Tsonga people of Mozambique and South Africa and their neighbors include the Shangaan
Chopi_people
South African chartered accountant
Tsakani Maluleke (born 1975 or 1976) is a South African chartered accountant who has been the Auditor-General of South Africa since December 2020, the
Tsakani_Maluleke
Ethnic group
Natal in South Africa and southern Mozambique. They are part of the broader Tsonga-Nguni cultural and linguistic family that inhabited the Southern African
Tembe-Thonga
South African politician
by her grandmother while their parents worked in Gauteng. Her family is Tsonga. After high school, she left home without her parents' support to attend
Tsakani_Shiviti
South African musician and politician
copies in the country. The music features Tsonga (or Shangaan) disco sound, which emerged in Penny's native Tsonga culture, fused with contemporary house
Penny_Penny
Southern African Bantu cultural group
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Nguni_peoples
Ethnic group
considered for merging. › The Van'wanati Maluleke (also Maluleke people) are a Tsonga subgroup primarily living in South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe
Maluleke
Province in Masvingo, Zimbabwe
subgroup, form the majority, with communities of Tsonga people in the southeast and Ndebele people in the west. Its economy is largely centred around
Masvingo_Province
South Africa's third-largest protected area, spanning 280 km of coastline
had been a home of the Tsonga people and their Tsonga fish kraal. This is the original and the natural home of the Tsonga people who lived here for more
ISimangaliso_Wetland_Park
Musical artist
eldest child of Tebogo Mhinga and Hosi Shilungwa Cydrick Mhinga of the VaTsonga tribe. She was therefore born into a royal house of the Mhinga Family. At
Tsakani_Mhinga
South African artist (born 1992)
African rapper, singer, songwriter, and poet. Madjozi incorporates the Tsonga culture through her music and public image. In 2019, Madjozi was named as
Sho_Madjozi
President of Mozambique from 1975 to 1986
support between peoples striving to reach the same goal. This ship brings peace, it brings the solidarity of the whole Italian people for every population
Samora_Machel
Capital and chief port of Mozambique
which Maputo stands was first settled as a fishing village by ancestral Tsonga people. It was soon named Lourenço Marques, after the navigator of the same
Maputo
The Makuleke are a Tsonga tribe living in the Pafuri Triangle of South Africa at the confluence of the Luvuvhu river and Limpopo river in what is now the
Makuleke_tribe
District municipality in Limpopo, South Africa
Vhembe District Municipality (Venda: Masipala wa Tshiṱiriki tsha Vhembe; Tsonga: Masipala wa Xifundza xa Vhembe) is one of the 5 districts of the Limpopo
Vhembe_District_Municipality
Oil from the seeds of Sclerocarya birrea
approximately 188–199 and a specific gravity of 0.91–0.92 (at 15 °C). The Tsonga people of South Africa and Mozambique have used the oil as a moisturising body
Marula_oil
South African musician
Teanet (June 1966 - 13, July 1996) was a South African disco musician of Tsonga descent. He lived at Thapane village, in Bolobedu south at Ga-Modjadji.
Peta_Teanet
South African soccer player
expressed "interest in coaching". He hails from Xitlhelani, Malamulele and is Tsonga. He is the cousin of fellow footballer Justice Chabalala. After retiring
Tonic_Chabalala
South African photographer (1934–2018)
Sam Nzima (8 August 1934 in Lillydale, Bushbuckridge Local Municipality – 12 May 2018 in Nelspruit) was a South African photographer who took what became
Sam_Nzima
South African soccer player (born 1983)
David Mathebula (born 24 June 1983) is a retired South African football player who played as midfielder. Retiring in the summer 2018, Mathebula was appointed
David_Mathebula
Home to Amatonga sub-group, bordering Lebombo Mountains
Amatongaland, or Tongaland, was an independent kingdom of Tsonga people, located in the far north of what would become the Natal colony, bordered on the
Amatongaland
Swiss theologian, ethnographer, anthropologist and naturalist (1863–1934)
Creux of Valdezia mission station, he codified the language of the Tsonga people, which they called 'Thonga', but later renamed Xitsonga. Together with
Henri-Alexandre_Junod
Mozambican politician
Mozambique in 1963. The fourth of 16 sons of a chief of the Bantu-speaking Tsonga, Eduardo Chivambo Mondlane was born in N'wajahani, district of Mandlakazi
Eduardo_Mondlane
South African boxer
Cassius Baloyi (born 5 November 1974) is a retired professional boxer. He held the IBF super featherweight title twice between 2006 and 2009. Known as
Cassius_Baloyi
South African actor (born 1970)
Obed Baloyi (born 1970) is a South African actor and playwright. He won a SAFTA for his performance as TsuTsuma in the sitcom Ga Re Dumele (2010–2019)
Obed_Baloyi
Species of flowering plant
the Americas, so the use of Datura metel 'Fastuosa' by the Tsonga people (Shangana-Tsonga) of Mozambique and the Northern Transvaal in their khomba puberty
Datura_metel
Empire in southeastern Africa
indigenous peoples of Mozambique and Zimbabwe. The Shangaan tribe has recently also been accused of enforcing tribalism over the Tsonga people of South
Gaza_Empire
vernacular lyrics, providing not only entertainment but cultural identity to Tsonga-speaking audiences. His work helped pave the way for recognition of disco
Paul_Ndlovu
Place in Limpopo, South Africa
situated in front of Elim Hospital, in the Hlanganani district of the former Tsonga homeland of Gazankulu. It lies along the R578 road to Giyani in the Limpopo
Waterval
He was the first African layman to hold the position of moderator of the Tsonga Presbyterian Church, now known as the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in
Hudson William Edison Ntsanwisi
Hudson_William_Edison_Ntsanwisi
Mozambican politician and humanitarian (born 1945)
former US President Barack Obama. The event was visited by nearly 15,000 people, commemorating the 100th anniversary of Nelson Mandela's birth. In the lead‑up
Graça_Machel
South African politician
Ponani Petunia Makhubele-Marilele (née Makhubele; born 1979 or 1980) is a South African politician who served as a Member of the National Assembly of South
Ponani_Makhubele-Marilele
South African footballer (born 1974)
Brian Baloyi (born 16 March 1974) is a retired South African association football goalkeeper. Baloyi made his professional debut in 1993. He joined league
Brian_Baloyi
Nelson Makamo (February 1982) is a South African contemporary visual artist known for portraits often depicting rural South African children. Makamo has
Nelson_Makamo
South African politician and trade unionist (born 1958)
1993 and 1999, and he later became a co-founder of the Congress of the People (Cope). Born in the rural Northern Province, Shilowa became active in the
Mbhazima_Shilowa
South Africa international rugby union player
Trevor Ntando Nyakane (born 4 May 1989) is a South African professional rugby union player who currently plays for the Sharks in the United Rugby Championship
Trevor_Nyakane
Place in Limpopo, South Africa
and Tsonga people) as Magoro and was named after a Venda Chief Magoro, who occupied the area before the Tsonga people arrived. The Tsonga people arrived
Tiyani
South African boxer (born 1979)
Jeffrey Mathebula (born 22 June 1979) is a South African professional boxer who competed from 2001 to 2013. He held the IBF junior featherweight title
Jeffrey_Mathebula
Type of maize meal made in Africa
Ndebele people, South Africa Upswa – Mozambique Bohobe – Sotho, South Africa, Lesotho Vhuswa – Venda people, South Africa Vuswa – Tsonga people, South
Ugali
Book by James Percy FitzPatrick
imperialism. In the Postscript to Jock FitzPatrick refers to Tsonga people as Zulu people who have "degenerated by mixture with inferior races". Critic
Jock_of_the_Bushveld
South African soccer player
Lucky "Sheriff" Baloyi (born 19 June 1991) is a South African soccer player who plays as a defensive midfielder for Polokwane City in the Premier Soccer
Lucky_Baloyi
Mozambican musician
to spread the message of social injustice and educative messages to the people. In 1994/1995 his songs appear like magic from scratch on the radios, being
Jeremias_Nguenha
Town in Limpopo Province, South Africa
their first language. The Tsonga women perform the xibelani dance, while the men enjoy mpuluto and makhwaya. The Tsonga people also engage in a custom dance
Giyani
Place in Limpopo, South Africa
the Limpopo province of South Africa and predominantly occupied by Tsonga people. Malamulele town has one provincial road and one regional road; the
Malamulele
Place in Mpumalanga, South Africa
populated by mostly Swati-speaking people, though there are also Zulus, Ndebeles and a small number of Tsonga people. Dolomite rock failure in South Africa
Carolina,_South_Africa
South African warden (1867–1957)
expanded under his watch and became Kruger National Park in 1926. The Tsonga people nicknamed him Skukuza because when he arrived at the area of the reserve
James_Stevenson-Hamilton
King of the Tembe Kingdom from c.1764 to 1782
said the Tembe people preferred to call themselves AbakwaMabudu, meaning 'the people of King Mabudu Tembe', than being called "Tsonga people". Kloppers,
Mabudu_Tembe
French tennis player (born 1985)
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (French pronunciation: [ʒo wilfʁid tsɔŋɡa]; born 17 April 1985) is a French former professional tennis player. He was ranked as high
Jo-Wilfried_Tsonga
South African classical soprano (born 1979)
those days, people were not allowed to have visitors – even your cousins or family – you'd have to have some kind of permission to have people visit you
Tsakane_Valentine_Maswanganyi
South African writer and academic (1927–2020)
a South African politician, academic and writer, known for his work in Tsonga. He won the South African Literary Awards Lifetime Achievement Award in
C._T._D._Marivate
South African politician
was one of the three children of Nozipho Alice and Phillip Sphambano, a Tsonga herbalist from Mozambique. He attended the Roman Catholic School, Henryville
Blade_Nzimande
Place in Limpopo, South Africa
numbers of Tsonga people fled and settled at Valdezia and Bungeni. Around the 1840s, Joao Albasini, a Portuguese adventurer, joined the Tsonga people and made
Valdezia
Country in Southeastern Africa
the Tsonga people dominate southern Mozambique. Other groups include Makonde, Yao, Swahili, Tonga, Chopi, and Nguni (including Zulu). Bantu people comprise
Mozambique
South African politician (born 1944)
Gezane Michael Mushwana (born 15 April 1944) is a retired South African politician from Limpopo. Formerly a politician in the apartheid-era Gazankulu Legislative
Gezane_Mushwana
Multi-purpose facility in Lowell, Massachusetts
Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell (formerly Tsongas Arena) is a multi-purpose facility owned by the University of Massachusetts Lowell and located in Lowell
Tsongas_Center
Southern African clan
became the ancestor of the Tsonga. This narrative is invoked to explain the shared origin of the Tembe, Swazi and Tsonga peoples. The Swazi monarchy also
Tembe_(Southern_African_clan)
Town in Mpumalanga, South Africa
the Tsonga people to villages on the outskirts of Hazyview. The name "Skukuza" was given to James Stevenson-Hamilton by his staff, the local Tsonga people
Skukuza
1815–1840 period of civil conflict in southern Africa
Ndwandwe. There, they established the Gaza kingdom. They oppressed the Tsonga people living there, some of whom fled over the Lebombo Mountains into the
Mfecane
American politician (1941–1997)
Paul Efthemios Tsongas (/ˈsɒŋɡəs/ SONG-gəs; February 14, 1941 – January 18, 1997) was an American politician who represented Massachusetts in the United
Paul_Tsongas
Northernmost province of South Africa
Province. Limpopo is made up of three main ethnic groups: the Pedi, the Tsonga and the Venda. Traditional leaders and chiefs still form a strong backbone
Limpopo
Province in South Africa
Bay. In this era, groups that would become the Swazi, Pedi, Ndebele, Tsonga people, Mapulana and others established themselves in the area that is now
Mpumalanga
Traditional dance performed by the Tsonga people in northern South Africa
xibelani dance (Shibelani, Shibelana, Shibelane) is an indigenous dance of the Tsonga women from Mpumalanga and Limpopo located in South Africa. The name of the
Xibelani_dance
South African author and poet
newspaper Community Gazette. He has written eight story books in English and Tsonga for newly literate adult readers. His poetry has been published in the collection
Vonani_Bila
South African author and educator (born 1960)
until he got the scholarship to the USA. He introduced Mark to different people who were prominent in the tennis circle. My dad is the "freckled faced colored
Mark_Mathabane
1907 report composed by Henry Taberer and J. Glenn Leary
supported by evidence that there were lower rates of venereal disease among Tsonga people compared to those Africans who visited female prostitutes. The report
Taberer_report
American politician (born 1946)
Nicola Dickson "Niki" Tsongas (/ˈsɒŋɡəs/; née Sauvage; born April 26, 1946) is an American politician who served as a U.S. representative from Massachusetts
Niki_Tsongas
Place in Mpumalanga, South Africa
and the Tsonga people since before the 19th century. In the 1800s, when Swazi chiefdoms expanded north into the lowveld, groups of Pai people fled to
Graskop
Species of flowering plant
the outer rind and the seeds of the fruit are poisonous, though the Tsonga people of southern Africa are known to eat the leaves and fruit of the plant;
Momordica_balsamina
Hereditary queen of Balobedu
the capital with a beast Goodness with marula trees we refer to the Tsonga people We are going to the capital with a beast Ee-we-we-ye, we-we-we We are
Rain_Queen
Nature reserve in South Africa
conservationist. There is an ethnographic museum, the Tsonga Kraal Museum, displaying the culture of the Tsonga people. Wildlife in the area includes Selous' zebra
Hans_Merensky_Wilderness
South African politician
2007, when he left the party with the PAC seat and formed the African Peoples' Convention on 4 September 2007. He was joined by Mofihli Dikotsi, the
Themba_Godi
Bantu ethnic group of Southern Africa
About three-quarters of the clan groups are Nguni; the remainder are Sotho, Tsonga, others North East African and San descendants. These groups have intermarried
Swazi_people
Methods of determining inheritance
agriculture. This practice was also seen in other southern Bantu peoples, such as the Tsonga, or the Venda. Although, among the Venda, while the livestock
Historical inheritance systems
Historical_inheritance_systems
South African politician and traditional leader (1944–2015)
(born 2 January 1944 – 20 November 2015) was a South African politician and Tsonga traditional leader. He represented the African National Congress (ANC) in
Jackson_Hlaneki
Meta-ethnicity of southern Africa
associated with the Southern Sotho peoples are a meta-ethnicity of Southern Africa. They are a large and diverse group of people who speak Sotho-Tswana languages
Sotho-Tswana_peoples
Place in Mpumalanga, South Africa
Maboke is place consisting of Mapulana (whom speak Sepulana ) and Tsonga people. There is a proud culture of Dikoma (initiation school) which takes
Casteel
1988 studio album by Harry Belafonte
apartheid-era government to be a semi-independent homeland for the Tsonga people. "We Are the Wave" (Jake Holmes, Richard Cummings, The Soul Brothers)
Paradise_in_Gazankulu
Anglo-Irish military officer
of extermination against the local Tsonga people. So indiscriminate was Taylor's use of violence that the Tsonga still refer to him as Bulala zonke Matshangana
Alfred Taylor (British Army officer)
Alfred_Taylor_(British_Army_officer)
South African history
Basotho), settled in the Highveld, while today's Venda, Lemba, and Tsonga peoples made their homes in the northeastern areas of South Africa.[citation
Early_history_of_South_Africa
Serbian tennis player (born 1987)
2015. "Jo-Wilfried Tsonga VS Novak Djokovic – Head 2 Head". www.atptour.com. Retrieved 14 December 2023. "Ill Djokovic hands Tsonga victory". Australian
Novak_Djokovic
Place in Mozambique
30,285 people, mainly of the Tembe ethnic lineage, who are closely related to the Swazi royal lineage, the Zulu people and the Tsonga people of Maputaland
Katembe
Rule of the British South Africa Company in Rhodesia (1888–1964)
against attacks by the Portuguese or the neighbouring Shangaan (or Tsonga) people. Portugal despatched a small force to militarily overwhelm Mtassa and
Company_rule_in_Rhodesia
Town in Mpumalanga, South Africa
Mapulaneng, inhabited by the Mapulana people for centuries before the arrival of the [Tsonga people|Shangaan]] and Swazi peoples, who were permitted to settle
Bushbuckridge
Monach of the Gaza empire
Mkhatshwa, which most of his descendants still use today. "The Shangaan Tsonga people". South Africa Net. Retrieved July 22, 2025. Ceko, E. M. (1938). "History
Mawewe
having sexual relations with a man. The Bantu peoples, most notably the Zulu, Basotho, Mpondo and Tsonga people, had a tradition of young men (inkotshane
LGBTQ_rights_in_South_Africa
River in Limpopo Province, South Africa
Langa people comprising the largest ethnic group in the catchment of the river, followed by the bapedi of Puka-Phokela, Lebelo kgomo and Tsonga people Nkuna
Mogalakwena_River
South African dance movement and musical style
Tsonga electro is a dance movement and musical style born from a 21st-century reboot of local folk traditions in South African townships, Tsonga Disco
Shangaan_electro
The Tsonga kingdoms were a group of small states in southern Mozambique belonging to the Tsonga ethnic group, which the Portuguese called landins and
Tsonga_Kingdoms
Ethnolinguistic group in Africa
in Swati and Bhaca; banhu in kisukuma; banu in Lala; vanhu in Shona and Tsonga; batho in Sesotho, Tswana and Sepedi; antu in Meru; andu in Embu; vandu
Bantu_peoples
TSONGA PEOPLE
TSONGA PEOPLE
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Fairy Princess; Abbreviation of Tatiana
Girl/Female
Muslim
Golden, Lovely
Boy/Male
Native American
Strong.
Girl/Female
English
Abbreviation of Tatiana.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Tong, also established in Ireland since the 17th century.German : from a reduced short form of the personal name Anton (see Anthony).
Girl/Female
Hindu
Golden
Female
English
English equivalent of Italian/Spanish Tonia, a short form of Latin Antonia, possibly TONYA means "invaluable."
Female
Scottish
Scottish name, probably derived from the Gaelic word seang, SENGA means "slender."
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, Greek, Irish, Portuguese
Wisdom; Skill; Form of Sonia
Female
Russian
(СонÑ) Pet form of Russian Sofya, SONYA means "wisdom."
Female
African
we are grateful.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Bright and Smart
Female
Italian
Italian and Portuguese form of Russian Sonya, SONIA means "wisdom."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Gold; Power
Surname or Lastname
Chinese
Chinese : variant of Tang 2.Chinese : variant of Tang 3.Chinese : from a modification of the character Zhong (). In the Xia dynasty (2205–1766 bc), there existed a senior adviser whose name was Zhonggu. Much later, in the Ming dynasty (1368–1644 ad), some descendants settled along a river that became known as the Tong Family river. As the Manchus moved southwards, some took up residence by this river and they too adopted Tong as their surname.Chinese : from Lao Tong, the ‘style name’ given to a son of Zhuan Xu, legendary emperor of the 26th century bc. Two of his sons became important advisers to the next emperor, Ku. Some descendants of Lao Tong adopted a character from his style name as their surname.Chinese : see also Dong.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of tongs (Old English tang(e)), or a habitational name from one of the places named with this word (there are examples in Lancashire, Shropshire, and West Yorkshire), from their situation by a fork in a road or river, considered as resembling a pair of tongs.English : topographic name for someone who lived on a tongue of land, or a habitational name from a place named with this word (Old English tunge, Old Norse tunga), for example Tonge in Leicestershire.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Antonius (see Anthony). It could also be from Dutch tong ‘tongue’ and hence a nickname for a chatterbox or scold, or possibly a shortening of Van Tongeren, a habitational name for someone from Tongeren in the province of Gelderland.
Female
Italian
Italian and Spanish short form of Latin Antonia, possibly TONIA means "invaluable."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name TRONG means "respected."
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Russian Sonya, SONJA means "wisdom."
Male
Turkish
Turkish name TOLGA means "helmet."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Devotion; Of Loving Nature
TSONGA PEOPLE
TSONGA PEOPLE
Boy/Male
English French American Irish
Abbreviation of Nicholas 'people's victory.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Good handsome
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Ray; Strength; Majesty
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Greek
Weaver; Duck
Girl/Female
Hindu
Academic curiosity
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King of All; Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
American, Christian, French, German, Indian, Swedish
White; Fair
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi
Moon
Boy/Male
Tamil
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Lucille, LUCILE means "little light."
TSONGA PEOPLE
TSONGA PEOPLE
TSONGA PEOPLE
TSONGA PEOPLE
TSONGA PEOPLE
a.
Consisting of songs.
n.
Alt. of Sangu
n.
A strap of leather; especially, one used for fastening anything.
n. pl.
An instrument, usually of metal, consisting of two parts, or long shafts, jointed together at or near one end, or united by an elastic bow, used for handling things, especially hot coals or metals; -- often called a pair of tongs.
n.
The loose outer garment worn by the ancient Romans, consisting of a single broad piece of woolen cloth of a shape approaching a semicircle. It was of undyed wool, except the border of the toga praetexta.
n.
A genus of limicoline birds including many species of sandpipers. See Dunlin, Knot, and Sandpiper.
n. pl.
A pair of blacksmith's tongs.
n.
A native double salt, consisting of a combination of neutral and acid sodium carbonate, Na2CO3.2HNaCO3.2H2O, occurring as a white crystalline fibrous deposit from certain soda brine springs and lakes; -- called also urao, and by the ancients nitrum.
n.
The Song of Songs or Song of Solomon, one of the books of the Old Testament.
n.
A burden in popular songs.
n.
The song thrush. See under Song.
n.
The mangrove; -- so called in the Pacific Islands.
n.
A drug useful in neuralgia, derived from a Fijian plant supposed to be of the aroid genus Epipremnum.
n.
Tongue.
n.
Alt. of Tonge
n.
See Trona.
n.
A leather thong.
pl.
of Toga