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Trog
Trog
trog
trog
English
Noun
trog (plural trogs)
- (slang, Britain) A hooligan, lout.
- 1984, Martin Amis, Money, Vintage 2005, p. 253:
- ‘I'm sharing a cell with a couple of trogs who make you look like the swan of Avon.’
- 1984, Martin Amis, Money, Vintage 2005, p. 253:
Etymology 2
Origin unknown.
Verb
trog (third-person singular simple present trogs, present participle trogging, simple past and past participle trogged)
- (slang) To walk laboriously; to trudge.
- 2015, David Mitchell, Slade House:
- So down Westwood Road I trogged, looking left, looking right, searching high and low for Slade Alley.
- 2015, David Mitchell, Slade House:
Anagrams
German
Verb
trog
Icelandic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tʰrɔːɣ/
- Rhymes: -ɔːɣ
Noun
trog n (genitive singular trogs, nominative plural trog)
Declension
declension of trog
n-s | singular | plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | trog | trogið | trog | trogin |
accusative | trog | trogið | trog | trogin |
dative | trogi | troginu | trogum | trogunum |
genitive | trogs | trogsins | troga | troganna |
Anagrams
Manx
Verb
trog (verbal noun troggal, past participle troggit)
- to lift, raise, hoist, raise up, elevate, heave (as shoulders), boost
- to gather up
- to rig up, construct, build
- to elaborate
- to input
- to take
- to invoke
- to wind, winch
- to put up
- to breed
- to rear, nurture, train (as child)
- to arise
- to pull in
- to set in rows
- to sing up
- to harvest
- to rally
- to pick up
- to freshen (of wind)
- to contract (as disease)
- to pick off
Mutation
Manx mutation | ||
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Radical | Lenition | Eclipsis |
trog | hrog | drog |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |