trogh

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Manx

Etymology 1

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Noun

trogh m (genitive singular trogh, plural )

  1. rook (bird)
    Synonyms: troghan, troghan doo

Etymology 2

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Noun

trogh m (genitive singular trogh, plural troghyn)

  1. trough
    Synonyms: ammyr, saagh

Mutation

Manx mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
trogh hrogh drogh
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English troh, trog, from Proto-West Germanic *trog, from Proto-Germanic *trugaz.

Pronunciation

Noun

trogh (plural troghes)

  1. A trough (long narrow container)
  2. (specifically) A manger; a feed bin.
  3. A gutter or channel.
  4. (rare) A grain hopper.
  5. (rare) A barge.

Descendants

  • English: trough
  • Scots: troch, trouch

References