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carnoggin

carnoggin Obs.
  [a. Welsh cyrniogyn a piggin, dim. of cyrniawg horned (Owen Pughe); perh. in reference to the longer stave left projecting as a handle.]
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1656 Blount Glossogr., Carnogan (Brit.), a little kind of a wooden dish with hoops, a Piggin. [Hence in Phillips, Kersey, & Bailey.] 1682 Wit & Drollery 203 (N.) That country [Wales] yeilds flannel, carnoggins, Store of Metheglin in thy waggons.

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