Definition of Bugganes

1. buggane [n] - See also: buggane

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bugganes

bugans
bugbane
bugbanes
bugbear
bugbears
bugboy
bugboys
bugeye
bugeyes
bugfish
bugfix
bugfixes
bugfree
buggan
buggane
bugganes (current term)
buggans
bugged
bugged out
bugger all
bugger factor
bugger off
bugger up
buggeration
buggered
buggered off
buggerers
buggerhead

Literary usage of Bugganes

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

1. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1895)
"... bugganes. These are also not true bugganes, but spirits who haunted the steep side of the mountain called ..."

2. The Isle of Man by AGNES. HERBERT (1909)
"Really a depressing domestic demon. bugganes were creatures of evil nature. St. Trinian's was afflicted with the presence of a very active specimen of the ..."

3. The Irish Jurist (1852)
"9d. per annum, subject to I/. 5s. 4d, tithe rent charge. LOT NO. 1 IN RENTAL. bugganes, containing 4204 Ott UP statute measure, producing 6Ы 5«. per annum, ..."

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