Definition of Crogs

1. crog [v] - See also: crog

Lexicographical Neighbors of Crogs

crocuses
crocuslike
crocuta
crocutas
croft
crofter
crofters
crofting
croftings
croftland
croftlands
crofts
crog
crogged
crogging
crogs (current term)
crohn's colitis
crohn's enteris
crohn's enterocolitis
crohn's ileocolitis
crohn disease
crohn disease: extraintestinal manifestations
crohn disease: phases
crohn disease: sites
crohn disease vs ulcerative colitis
croissant
croissantlike
croissants
croisé
croisés

Literary usage of Crogs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer and by Robert Philip Tyrwhitt, Great Britain Court of Exchequer, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber (1833)
"The farm was let to the defendant Morgan handed 'to a by Davit, as agent for the landlord. It appeared on third person ^ crogs ..."

2. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1867)
"... those devoted troops were exposed ;i fatal crogs-fire from the enemy's artillery I musketry. It was here that my loss was the ..."

3. Braddock's Road and Three Relative Papers by Archer Butler Hulbert (1903)
"... the whole way with infinite Toil and Labor, over rocky Mountains of an excessive Height and Steepness, a^td many Stoney Creeks and Rivers to crogs."! ..."

4. Specimens of American Poetry: With Critical and Biographical Notices. In by Samuel Kettell (1829)
"The cataract, And they toil'd on, in paths that mortal foot That like the wrath of God bore down—was crogs'd ; They battled onward—and the strife was like ..."

5. Strasburger's Text-book of Botany by Eduard Strasburger, Hans Fitting (1921)
"Complications occur at the nodes by the leaf-trace strands being joined by transversely-placed cauline strands; crogs connections of later development often ..."

6. A Treatise on Wills by Thomas Jarman, Leopold George Gordon Robbins, Melville Madison Bigelow (1893)
"... as tenants in common in [*1348] tail, and in default of such issue of both of them, to the said X.; cross-remainders of the first moiety were im- crogs ..."

7. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"The dorsal surface of the abdomen of this spider Is marked with a triple yellow cross, whence the name crogs- ..."

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