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What (who) is ergo - definition

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Ergo (disambiguation)

ergo         
(air-go)conj. Latin for "therefore," often used in legal writings. Its most famous use was in Cogito, ergo sum: "I think, therefore I am" principle by French philosopher Rene Descartes (1596-1650).
ergo         
ad.
[L.] Therefore, consequently.
ergo         
['?:g??]
¦ adverb therefore.
Origin
from L.

Wikipedia

Ergo

Ergo may refer to:

  • A Latin word meaning "therefore" as in Cogito ergo sum
  • Ergo (journal), an academic journal
  • A Greek word έργο meaning "work", used as a prefix ergo-, for example, in ergonomics.
  • Ergometer (rowing), an indoor rowing machine
  • Campagnolo ErgoPower, in cycling
  • Ergo (Indian newspaper)
  • Ergo Proxy, an anime television series
  • Ergo, a fictional planet in the Star Wars franchise
  • ERGO Group, insurance companies owned by Munich Re
  • ERGO Baby, a US babycarrier manufacturer
  • Engelbert Ergo, a Flemish Baroque painter
Examples of use of ergo
1. Ergo, shares on the index tend to be more liquid.
2. Joints are usually stuffed full of tobacco...ergo?
3. Ergo, the market trading these beasts didn‘t understand them.
4. Ergo, while helping farmers might be an incentive elsewhere, here it doesn‘t work.
5. The morning was calmer than the afternoon, ergo the scores were better before lunch.