ˈbroguery nonce-wd.
[f. brogue n.3]
The speaking of a brogue: brogue-speech.
| 1837 Fraser's Mag. XV. 554 The broguery of the Tail [i.e. the followers of O'Connell]. 1839 Ibid. XIX. 443 By dint of swaggering, impudence, and broguery. |
ˈbroguery nonce-wd.
[f. brogue n.3]
The speaking of a brogue: brogue-speech.
| 1837 Fraser's Mag. XV. 554 The broguery of the Tail [i.e. the followers of O'Connell]. 1839 Ibid. XIX. 443 By dint of swaggering, impudence, and broguery. |
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