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raglet
ˈraglet rare—1. [f. rag n.1 + -let.] A small rag or scrap.1836–48 B. D. Walsh Aristoph., Acharnians ii. iv. 45 Give me a raglet out of your old play. Oxford English Dictionary
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ragalet
ˈragalet rare. [Obscurely related to raggle n.1; cf. raglet.] = raggle n.11833 Loudon Encycl. Archit. §940 Ragalets (grooves), 2 inches deep into the walls, are to be made under these stones, to receive the ends of the slates. 1887 Dict. Archit., Ragalet, the Scotch term for a groove. Oxford English Dictionary
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raggling
ˈraggling Also 5 raggalyne, 7– raglin(e, ragling. a. Build. = raggle n.11500 in Sc. Nat. Dict. (1968) s.v. Raggle v.1, n.1 1683 Martine Reliq. Divi Andreæ (1797) 183 The chaple hath had at several times three roofes, as appears by the raggling in the body of the chaple eastward. 1704–1898 in Sc. Nat... Oxford English Dictionary
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