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English
Etymology
Borrowed from Scottish Gaelic brog. Compare brob.
Pronunciation
Noun
brog (plural brogs)
- A pointed instrument, such as a joiner's awl.
Translations
Verb
brog (third-person singular simple present brogs, present participle brogging, simple past and past participle brogged)
- (transitive) To prod with a pointed instrument, such as a lance; to prick or pierce.
1818 July 25, Jedadiah Cleishbotham [pseudonym; Walter Scott], Tales of My Landlord, Second Series, (The Heart of Mid-Lothian), volume (please specify |volume=I to IV), Edinburgh: [James Ballantyne and Co.] for Archibald Constable and Company, →OCLC:D'ye think I was born to sit here brogging an elshin through bend-leather, when sic men as Duncan Forbes, and that other Arniston chield there, without muckle greater parts, if the close-head speak true, than mysell, maun be presidents
- To broggle.
Translations
to prod with a pointed instrument
Anagrams
Australian Kriol
Etymology
From English frog.
Noun
brog
- frog