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negus2 (ˈniːgəs) [From the name of the inventor, Colonel Francis Negus (died 1732).] A mixture of wine (esp. port or sherry) and hot water, sweetened with sugar and flavoured.1743 in Etoniana iv. (1865) 70 Warming a little negus. 1753 H. Walpole Let. 4 Aug., He desired the water might be warm..; Mon...
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Negus
The negus is referred to as Al-Najashi (النجاشي) in the Islamic tradition. History
Negus is a noun derived from the Ethiopian Semitic root , meaning "to reign".
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Negus (disambiguation)
Negus may also refer to:
Negus (surname), a surname
Negus (drink), a hot mixed drink of wine
Negus Mine, a Canadian gold producer 1939–1952
Negus ( album), by Mos Def, 2019
Negus Nurse, Guyanese singer
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Negus (surname)
Negus is a surname. presenter
James Negus (1927—2008), British philatelist and book editor
Steve Negus (born 1952), Canadian drummer and songwriter
Syd Negus (1912—1986),
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Negus (drink)
Negus is a drink made of wine, often port, mixed with hot water, oranges or lemons, spices and sugar. External links
Negus recipe Epicurious.com retrieved 09 August 2023
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Cocktails with wine
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Oidaematophorus negus
Oidaematophorus negus is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is known from Ethiopia.
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Lophostethus negus
Lophostethus negus is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is known from highland forests in Ethiopia.
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Victor Negus
In 1939, the Negus family moved to Haslemere, Surrey. Atkins also paid tribute to Negus's wife, Lady Negus, who had crafted and presented to the college a tapestry of its coat-of-arms.
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Lepidochrysops negus
Lepidochrysops negus is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Sudan and Ethiopia. Subspecies
Lepidochrysops negus negus (Ethiopia)
Lepidochrysops negus wau (Wichgraf, 1921) (eastern Sudan)
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Butterflies described in 1865
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James Negus
James Negus (22 February 1927 – 22 February 2008) was a British philatelist and book editor. (Foreword) The book is a catalogue pricing souvenirs Negus studied in the 1980s.
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Negus Nurse
Alwin Oswald Nurse, known professionally as NEGUS, is a Guyanese reggae dancehall recording artist, composer, singer-songwriter, record producer, and tattoo
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Steve Negus
In the late 80's, Negus and keyboardist Jim Gilmour left Saga and formed GNP (Gilmour Negus Project) with singer Robert Bevan for Virgin Records. Before a follow-up CD could be written and recorded, Negus and Gilmour reunited with Saga which ended GNP. In 2003, Negus left Saga once again.
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Anthony Negus
Anthony Negus is a British classical conductor, since 1999 he has been the music director of the Longborough Festival Opera. Negus worked on the music staff of the Welsh National Opera between 1976 and 2012 assisting conductors such as Sir Richard Armstrong, Sir Charles Mackerras
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George Negus
He presented 6.30 with George Negus on Network Ten. He remains a director of his own media consulting company, Negus Media International. On 13 September 2014, Fairfax newspapers issued an apology to Stynes and Negus, stating: "Our interpretation was wrong and we accept that both Mr Negus
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Tony Negus
Education
Negus holds a master's degree in Public Policy and Administration, and a Graduate Diploma in Executive Leadership. In June 2005, Negus was awarded the Australian Police Medal (APM).
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