grogged, ppl. a.
(grɒgd)
[f. grog n. and v. + -ed.]
1. a. Of persons: Overcome with grog; drunk. b. Of a spirit cask: Treated with hot water (see grog v. 2); said also of the liquor thus obtained.
| a. 1842 Comic Almanack Oct. 41 ‘Fined five bob’ for being grogged. |
| b. 1898 N.B. Daily Mail 31 Dec. 5/2 A large number of grogged whisky casks. 1899 Daily News 21 Sept. 8/3 A cask containing grogged liquor. |
2. Of a horse:
= groggy 2.
| 1796 Grose's Dict. Vulg. Tongue, Grogged, a grogged horse; a foundered horse. |