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SAUGH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun ˈsäḵ ˈsȯḵ variants or sauch chiefly Scotland : sallow Word History Etymology Middle English (Scots) sauch, from Old English salh, alteration of sealh.
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SAUGH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun. Scot. and North England. sallow. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of saugh. before 1000; Middle English (north); Old English ...
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saugh
▪ I. saugh, sauch Sc. and north. (sɑx) Also 4 salfe, 7–9 sauf, etc.: see E.D.D. [repr. OE. salh (Anglian) = WS. sealh sallow n.] = sallow.1368 Durham Halm. Rolls (Surtees) 73 De Waltero Biscopp pro una salfe detent. prec. 18 d. 1472 Rental Bk. Cupar-Angus (1879) I. 163 Plantatioun of treys that is t...
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SAUGH definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a member of a Native American people formerly of Wisconsin and Iowa, now living mostly in Oklahoma. 2. the dialect of the Fox language spoken by the Sauk.
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saugh - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
saugh (souкн, sôкн, säкн),USA pronunciation n. [Scot. and North Eng.] Scottish Termssallow2. Also, sauch. bef. 1000; Middle English (north); Old English ...
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Saugh Hill Group
The Saugh Hill Group is a geologic group in Scotland. It preserves fossils dating back to the Silurian period.
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definition of Saugh by The Free Dictionary
Define Saugh. Saugh synonyms, Saugh pronunciation, Saugh translation, English dictionary definition of Saugh. imp. sing. 1. imp. sing. of See.
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saugh | sauch, n. meanings, etymology and more
saugh is a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: sallow n. See etymology. Nearby entries. Saudi, n. & adj.1933–; Saudi ...
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saugh - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun An obsolete preterit of see . from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English. imp. sing. of see . Etymologies. Sorry, no ...
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"SAUGH": A willow tree, especially Scottish - OneLook
▸ noun: A small burn or creek. Similar: Salley, saunderswood, leigh, surveyal, williwau, soothsaw, Sarn, wough, ramage, glond, more...
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saughy
saughy, a. Sc. (ˈsɑxɪ) Also sauchie. [f. saugh + -y.] = saughen.1818 Edin. Mag. Oct. 328/1 Deep down in the sauchie glen o' Trows, Aneth the cashie wud. 1897 ‘L. Keith’ Bonnie Lady v. 47 She might have twisted him like a sauchie bough in her tender fingers.
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Salhouse
English saugh. Sallow descends itself from OE inflexional salg- (ME salwe).
The second element is the Old English hūs or Old Norse hús "house".
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saughen
saughen, sauchen, a. Sc. (ˈsɑx(ə)n) [f. saugh + -en.] Pertaining to or made of sallow. Also fig., ‘soft, weak, wanting in energy’ (E.D.D.).1724 Peden in Biogr. Presbyt. (1838) I. 82 He caused dig a Cave, with a Saughen-bush covering the Mouth of it. 1875 J. Veitch Tweed 172 They brought him slow Fro...
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Saugh Hill Grits
The Saugh Hill Grits is a geologic formation in Scotland. It preserves fossils dating back to the Silurian period.
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