Definition of Miggle

1. a mig [n -S] - See also: mig

Lexicographical Neighbors of Miggle

mifamurtide
mifepristones
miff
miffed
miffier
miffiest
miffily
miffiness
miffinesses
miffing
miffs
miffy
mifty
migg
miggle (current term)
miggles
miggs
might
might've
might-be
might-have-been
might and main
might can
might could
might makes right
might of
might should
mighta
mightand

Literary usage of Miggle

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

1. Memoirs of a Midget by Walter De la Mare (1922)
"... her in the lovely light amid the dwelling dewdrops, "really and truly, Mrs Bowater, it is only going back to its own again. What you call a miggle- ..."

2. Transactions of the Philological Society by Philological Society (Great Britain). (1901)
"miggle, 'to trot slowly.' Nog, -piece of wood'built into brick Plug, ' to pluck the hair.' Prog, ' to pilfer.' wall.' Peg. Seg, ' to castrate a full-grown ..."

3. General Index to the Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State edited by Frederick William Ricord (1888)
"... 133, 142, 143, 3(3.—Courts at, ii. 362, 364. Mifflin, John, Jr., i, 289. Mifflin, John, Sr , i. 289. Mifflin, Thomas, x, 529, 574. miggle, Archibald, ii ..."

4. The New Statistical Account of Scotland by Society for the Benefit of the Sons and Daughters of the Clergy (1845)
"... bringing in a public notar on the Lord's day,'' &c., " they did and hereby do refer the samen to the reverend presbytery of miggle to determine therein, ..."

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