Lexicographical Neighbors of Brogged
Literary usage of Brogged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society edited by Charles William Sutton (1896)
"but the tracks were "brogged" from Ireleth and Kirkby to Sandside.* At Broughton
the river narrows, and Lancashire and Cumberland are united by the Duddon ..."
2. The Isle of Bute in the Olden Time: With Illustrations, Maps, and Plans by James King Hewison (1895)
"... habergeon, iron hat, bow, sheaf and arrows, sword, buckler, and knife ; or if
he was no bowman, with a " gude axe, or else a brogged staff. ..."