Definition of Broghs

1. brogh [n] - See also: brogh

Lexicographical Neighbors of Broghs

brodifacoum
brodkin
brodkins
brods
brodtkorbite
brog
brogan
brogans
brogged
brogging
broggle
broggled
broggles
broggling
brogh
broghs (current term)
brogs
brogue
brogued
brogueing
brogueries
broguery
brogues
broguing
broguish
broid
broided
broider
broidered
broiderer

Literary usage of Broghs

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

1. Sketches and Tales of the Shetland Islands by Eliza Edmonston (1856)
"Doubt- * Here called " broghs,"—the gh gutteral, as in the Scottish ' Lochs." f Wick, in the Norse, means an open bay or harbour. ..."

2. House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d by United States Congress. House (1861)
"5681 Lk WH broghs .......................................... . ................... W 7» M Bailey . ..."

3. The doctrine of the Deluge; vindicating the scriptural account from the by Leveson Venables V. Harcourt (1838)
"... that they have any peculiar predilection for round hills. Berg usually signifies a mountain'; and Barrows are called in Teutonic broghs ; in Saxon ..."

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