Angro, definition solved #hungary
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Thanks to those of you who might have responded to my inquiry re "angro".
"Angro" seems to be a phonetic transcription of "en gros" in French, which
means "wholesale". With the word "colonial", it implies that the goods sold
are imported >from the "colonies", e.g. coffees, teas, spices, etc.
Regards,
Steven Lasky
www.museumoffamilyhistory.com
blog: http://museumoffamilyhistory.blogspot.com
steve@...
"Angro" seems to be a phonetic transcription of "en gros" in French, which
means "wholesale". With the word "colonial", it implies that the goods sold
are imported >from the "colonies", e.g. coffees, teas, spices, etc.
Regards,
Steven Lasky
www.museumoffamilyhistory.com
blog: http://museumoffamilyhistory.blogspot.com
steve@...