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  1. Sep 16, 2022 · agog. (adv.) "in a state of desire; in a state of imagination; heated with the notion of some enjoyment; longing" [Johnson], c. 1400, agogge, probably from Old French en gogues "in jest, good humor, joyfulness," from gogue "fun," which is of unknown origin. also from c. 1400.

    • 한국어 (Korean)

      agog 뜻: 아고그; "욕구 상태; 상상의 상태; 어떤 즐거움에 대한 생각으로 뜨거워지고 갈망하는"...

    • Italiano (Italian)

      agog (adv.) "in uno stato di desiderio; in uno stato di...

  2. Where does the word agog come from? Earliest known use. Middle English. The earliest known use of the word agog is in the Middle English period (1150—1500).

  3. Where does the word ago come from? Earliest known use. Middle English. The earliest known use of the word ago is in the Middle English period ... agog, adv. & adj ...

  4. The crowd was agog with excitement as the performer took the stage. She was agog when she received the news of her promotion. The children were agog as they unwrapped their presents on Christmas morning. He was agog with curiosity as he opened the mysterious package. They were agog as they watched the thrilling movie unfold on the big screen.

  5. agog: [adjective] full of intense interest or excitement : eager.

  6. Sep 28, 2017 · The word in its various forms and combinations takes up 45 columns of close print in the OED. Meaning "cease to exist" is from c. 1200; that of "to appear" (with reference to dress, appearance, etc.) is from late 14c.; that of "to be sold" is from early 15c.

  7. We were all agog with curiosity. Topics Feelings c2 Word Origin mid 16th cent.: from Old French en gogues , from en ‘in’ + the plural of gogue ‘fun’.

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