Noun
marigot (plural marigots)
A side-stream or tributary rivulet in West Africa.
A young girl stands next to a fence in the southeast Haiti town of Marigot where candidates in Sunday’s legislative elections in Haiti have plastered their photos all over town. Source: Internet
Marigot Bay Resort & Marina exclusively offers the Gros Piton Nature Climb & Swim, which includes a steep hike up the 2,619 mountain plus snorkeling and a picnic. Source: Internet
I would not be surprise to see Mr. James running the Marigot Seat in the upcoming elections and Linton would be Foreign Minister and Head of DBS and GIS if they ever find their way in Government. Source: Internet
Mr. PM I am happy you went to Marigot, it was about time. Source: Internet
One of the visitors, who is actually Saint Lucia-born, has said that she will not stop at Marigot again when visiting this country and would advise others to do the same. Source: Internet
Over one year on, as she immerses herself in her job as a Sushi Chef at Cappella Marigot and a model of over 12 years, she reveals just how she has managed to survive such a sudden and violent loss. Source: Internet