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Definition of Moggie
1. moggy [n -S] - See also: moggy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moggie
Literary usage of Moggie
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Scottish Vernacular Literature: A Succinct History by Thomas Finlayson Henderson (1910)
"which is actually the alternative designation of the tune appended to moggie \ (3)
the third stanza, which he finally regards as an ' imperfect copy ' from ..."
2. Travels in the Two Sicilies ...: By Henry Swinburne, Esq. In the Years 1777 by Henry Swinburne (1790)
"... five hundred and eighteen moggie more might be fown with wheat, five hundred and
... and eighty-one moggie with barley, oats, and other lenten corn, ..."
3. Handbook for Travellers in Southern Italy: Being a Guide for the Continental by John Murray (Firm), Octavian Blewitt (1853)
"... moggie; which, calculating •j moggie to 4 English acres, will give a superficies
of ... moggie, ..."