Definition of Pogges

1. pogge [n] - See also: pogge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pogges

poetry in motion
poetry slam
poetry slams
poetryless
poetrylike
poets
poets laureate
poetship
poetships
poffertjes
poffle
poffles
pogey
pogeys
pogge
pogges (current term)
poggy
pogie
pogies
pogo
pogo stick
pogo sticks
pogoed
pogoer
pogoers
pogoing
pogonia
pogonias
pogoniasis
pogonion

Literary usage of Pogges

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

1. History of the Parish and Town of Bampton by John Allen Giles (1848)
"The manor of Aston first appears as having been granted before the year 12-19, to Hubert pogges, whence it is sometimes called ..."

2. The Popular Science Monthly (1890)
"On the Phenomena produced by the Concurrence of Two Sounds. (pogges- dorff's Annalen, 1876, pp. 62.) 10. On the Origin of Beats, and the Beating Sounds of ..."

3. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians by Charles Rollin (1869)
"Seleucus enters Macedonia lo take poGges- on of the kingdom, tie is assassinated there by Ceraunus. Antiochus Soter, his eon. sue coeds him in the kingdom ..."

4. Scientific Investigations by Great Britain Fishery Board for Scotland, Fishery Board for Scotland (1902)
"Starfish remains occurred in one or two of the stomachs, and Annelid remains in one. Nearly all the pogges taken in April and May were infested with what ..."

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