† fugh, int. Obs.
Variant of fough, faugh.
| 1690 Dryden Don Sebast. ii. ii, A very filthy Fellow: how odiously he smells of his Country garlike! fugh, how he stinks of Spain! 1755 in Johnson. Hence in mod. Dicts. |
† fugh, int. Obs.
Variant of fough, faugh.
| 1690 Dryden Don Sebast. ii. ii, A very filthy Fellow: how odiously he smells of his Country garlike! fugh, how he stinks of Spain! 1755 in Johnson. Hence in mod. Dicts. |
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