Lexicographical Neighbors of Trogged
Literary usage of Trogged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Literary History of Scotland by John Hepburn Millar (1903)
"... and run upon your own foot too ; but it is better to be Christ's horsemen to
ride, than to be Satan's trogged footmen, and to travel upon clay. ..."
2. The carbonaro by Pierre Marc Gaston Lévis (1829)
"... he was dripping from the head to the heels : his trogged camlet great-coat
clipped him round like a strait-waistcoat ; his thick matted hair of pale ..."