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ingo

vb. to go in; to enter

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Ingo

Ingo is a first name in contemporary Scandinavia and Germany, and a historical name in France. It is the male version of the name Inga, used in the same region.

"Ingo" means "protected by Yngvi", who is the main god for the Ingvaeones, and is probably a different name for the Germanic god Freyr.

Ingo (novel)

Ingo is a children's novel by English writer Helen Dunmore, published in 2005 and the first of the Ingo pentalogy (followed by The Tide Knot, The Deep, The Crossing of Ingo and Chronicles Of Ingo: Stormswept (2012).

Ingo (disambiguation)

Ingo and INGO may refer to:

  • Ingo, a given name
  • INGO, or International Non-Governmental Organisations Accountability Charter
  • Ingo, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Lewis County
  • Ingo bike, see Eccentric-hub scooter
  • Ingo (brand), a filling station brand in Denmark and Sweden
  • Ingo (novel), a novel by Helen Dunmore
  • J. Ingo, farmer and poet
Ingo (brand)

Ingo is a filling station brand owned by Statoil Fuel & Retail. Ingo filling stations are located in Denmark and Sweden. They were formerly named Jet, a brand name of ConocoPhilips. ConocoPhilips sold the stations of Denmark and Sweden in 2007 to Statoil. The downstream operation of Statoil was demerged from Statoil in the year 2010 and named Statoil Fuel & Retail. Statoil and Statoil Fuel & Retail were allowed to rent the brand name, but the later opened a new name, Ingo, for them in 2014.

Usage examples of "ingo".

That was, Ingo, Folquin, Leo, and young Stephen, who wasn't a Lion yet but he wanted to become one.

By the time she got there, the captain and Sergeant Ingo were standing beside him, examining the arrow.

She hadn't delivered her message to Ingo about flaming arrows and Thiadbold's plan.

He reached up to help her clamber down, and Stephen climbed up past her to take her place, but Ingo kept his big hand on her upper arm and bent close, drawing her away to speak privately with her.

Well, no doubt the worst would please Ingo, she thought furiously, hating him.

She ran back to the gate and told Ingo what she meant to do, and when he began to protest, she cut him off.

Farther back she saw Sergeant Ingo of the Lions standing beside the one-handed Captain Thiadbold, now able to walk on his own.

Captain Thiadbold, Sergeant Ingo, and a trio of other Lions moved up behind him, following him in from outside.

At this moment, he stared so intently at the straw that she wondered if he had forgotten she and Ingo crouched beside him.

I don't know what Ingo would say, for he's enough responsibilities, but I wouldn't mind taking a turn at Dedi's privy digging for a night.

Captain Thiadbold, Ingo, and the older Lions in first cohort had marched this way before.

Now dense forest lay ahead, a good long day of it, so Ingo said, before they came to the Veser River Valley and its string of forts and fortified towns and villages.

Our great partner and teacher in the SRI program was the New York artist and highly respected psychic Ingo Swann.

Actually, the chain of events went like this: Ingo taught us about remote viewing, we taught the army, and the army taught the world.

In this trial, Ingo was able to psychically describe and affect the operation of a highly shielded superconducting magnetometer buried in the basement of the Stanford University physics building.