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ogart
† ˈogart Sc. Obs. [Another form of ongart, angard n., q.v.] Arrogance, presumption.[c 1325 Metr. Hom. 49 Her may ye alle ensampel tak, Ongart and rosing to forsak.] c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints xxx. (Theodera) 215 Na ogart na pryd is þe with-in. Ibid. xl. (Ninian) 1334 Alace! for myn ogart I haf tynt grac... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ogartówko
Ogartówko () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Połczyn-Zdrój, within Świdwin County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western wikipedia.org
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ugertful
† ugertful, a. Sc. Obs. Also ogert-. [f. ogart.] Proud; nice, squeamish.1755 Forbes Jrnl. fr. London 29 Ye ken well enough that I was never vera ogertfu'. c 1770 Beattie To Alex. Ross 63 Our fine newfangle sparks, I grant ye,..They're grown sae ugertfu' and vaunty. 1808 Jamieson. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thurgartstone
Name The Thurgartstane is also known as the Ogrestane, the Thorgatstane, the Fiend-Spirit's Stane, T'Ogra Stane, Thugart Stane, Fiend's Stane, Ogart Stane wikipedia.org
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ongart
ongart var. ogart, angard Obs., arrogance. Oxford English Dictionary
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angard
▪ I. † ˈangard, n. Obs. 4–5; also 4 ongart, 5 ogart, angerd. [Of uncertain derivation. It looks like a perversion of ON. ágjarn ambitious, insolent, ágirnd, ambition, insolence; cf. also mod.Icel. gort, ‘brag, vainglorious boast,’ not in ON., and of unknown origin.] Brag, boastfulness, arrogance.a 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gmina Połczyn-Zdrój
Kocury, Kołacz, Kołaczek, Łąkówko, Łęgi, Łężek, Lipno, Łośnica, Międzyborze, Milice, Niemierzyno, Nowe Borne, Nowe Ludzicko, Nowe Resko, Nowy Toporzyk, Ogartówko wikipedia.org
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overgart
▪ I. † ˈovergart, n. Obs. [app. f. over- + the radical part seen also in angard, -gart, ogart, ongart, app. from ONorse, but the ultimate derivation is uncertain.] Arrogance, presumption, pride.c 1200 Ormin 8163 Acc þær wass mikell oferrgarrt & modiȝnesse shæwedd. Ibid. 15770 Fra werelldshipess ofer... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dunlop, East Ayrshire
near the Chapel Crags is the Thurgatstane or Ogrestane, also known as the Thorgatstane, Field Spirit Stane, T'Ogra Stane, Thugart Stane, Ogirtstane, Ogart wikipedia.org
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pride
▪ I. pride, n.1 (praɪd) Forms: see A. below. [Late OE. pr{yacu}to, pr{yacu}tu str. fem., pr{yacu}te weak fem.; also (pr{yacu}do), pr{yacu}de; abstract n. from pr{uacu}t, pr{uacu}d, proud; cf. ON. pr{yacu}ði gallantry, bravery, ornamentation, f. pr{uacu}ðr gallant, brave, stately; both generally held... Oxford English Dictionary
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