Definition of Kiaugh

1. trouble; worry [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kiaugh

khyber
khybers
ki-67 antigen
ki-yi
ki-yis
kia ora
kia quen
kiaat
kiabooca
kiabooca wood
kiack
kiang
kiangs
kiasi
kiasu
kiaugh (current term)
kiaughs
kibbe
kibbeh
kibbehs
kibbes
kibbi
kibbis
kibbitz
kibbitzed
kibbitzer
kibbitzers
kibbitzes
kibbitzing
kibble

Literary usage of Kiaugh

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

1. Live Language Lessons by Howard Roscoe Driggs (1917)
"It is kiaugh that writes wrinkles on father's brow ofttimes. Suppose you were an artist illustrating this poem. Describe the picture you would paint for ..."

2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1786)
"... flacher* through Does all his Weary kiaugh 1 and cr.re beguile, And makes him quite forget his labour and hit toil« His clean ..."

3. Selections from the Poems of Robert Burns by Robert Burns (1898)
"4 " The plowman homeward plods his weary way " (GRAY). 5 " Carking cares " was originally written " kiaugh and care," the word ..."

4. Junior High School Literature by William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck (1922)
"... The lisping infant, prattling on his knee, 25 Does a' his weary kiaugh and care beguile. And makes him quite forget his labor and his toil. ..."

5. The Poetry of Robert Burns by Robert Burns (1897)
"58. 2. Key, quay. Key-stane, key-stone. kiaugh, cark: 'his weary kiaugh and care beguile,' i. 107.13. Kilt, to tuck up: 'her tartan petticoat she'll kilt,' ..."

6. Observations on Several Parts of Great Britain, Particularly the High-lands by William Gilpin (1808)
"... prattling on his knee, Does a" his weary kiaugh' and care beguile, And makes him quite forget his labor and his toil. ..."

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