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ˈbagaty, ˈbaggety Sc. The lump-fish.1710 R. Sibbald Fife & Kinross ii. ii. 52 Lumpus alter..which our Fishers call the Hush-Padle or Bagaty. 1794 in Statist. Acc. Scotl. XII. 521 The fish caught here are..mackerel, baggety, sand-eel [etc.]. 1810 [see paddle n.2]. 1828 J. Fleming Hist. Brit. Anim. 19...
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lump
▪ I. lump, n.1 (lʌmp) Also 4–6 lomp(e, lumpe, (5 lumppe). [ME. lump; not found in the early Teut. dialects; cf. early mod.Du. lompe (now lomp) rag; Du. lomp, LG. lump adj., coarse, heavy, rude; Ger. (from Du. or LG.) lumpen rag, lump ragamuffin; Sw. lump (Da. 16th c.) rag is from Ger. A sense nearer...
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hush
▪ I. hush, n.1 (hʌʃ) A local Sc. name for the Lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus). Also hush-bagaty, hush-padle (cf. cock-paddle).a 1605 Polwart Flyting w. Montgomerie 746 Hush padle, lick ladle. 1808–18 Jamieson, Hush, the Lump, a fish.▪ II. hush, n.2 (hʌʃ) [f. hush v.1 Rare before the 19th c., but then ...
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paddle
▪ I. paddle, n.1 (ˈpæd(ə)l) Also 5 padell. [Origin obscure; see also padle, pattle. The implement in sense 1 was sometimes in 17–18th c. also called spaddle, which has been taken by some as the original form, and viewed as a dim. of spade. But spaddle is not known nearly so early as paddle, and may ...
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