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shrog
shrog north. dial. [Parallel to scrog; see scr-.] A bush; also pl. underwood.c 1460 Towneley Myst. xiii. 455, I haue soght with my dogys All horbery shrogys. 15. Robyn Hood & Guy of Gisborne 113 They cutt them down two summer shroggs, That grew both under a breere. 1601 Munday Downf. Earl Huntingdon... Oxford English Dictionary
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Holme Beck
Holme Beck turns east-northeast just south of Scholebrook Farm and is joined from the south by Peter's Shrog, a stream coming from a source east of Tong wikipedia.org
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shrag
▪ I. shrag, n. Obs. exc. dial. (ʃræg) Also 5 schragge, 6–7 shragge. [A parallel form to scrag n.2 (see scr-). Cf. shrig, shrog.] † 1. A rag, tatter. Obs.? a 1400 [see shred n. 3]. 2. A twig; a branch lopped off; also, occas. a bush or low tree. dial.1552 Huloet, Shragge of trees, sarmenta. 1605 Vers... Oxford English Dictionary
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Terrible Joe Moran
(as Terry Ellis) Peter DeAnello as Young Boxer Susan Lowden as Lady with Dog Anna Berger as Real Estate Agent Andrew MacMillan as Announcer Maurice Shrog wikipedia.org
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scrog
▪ I. scrog, n. Chiefly Sc. and north. (skrɒg) Forms: 4 skrogg, 5 scroge, 7 skrog, 6– scrog(g. [App. related to scrag n.2; cf. shrog.] 1. A stunted bush; usually pl., brushwood, underwood.a 1400 Morte Arth. 1641 Discoueres now sekerly skrogges and other, That no skathelle in the skroggez skorne vs he... Oxford English Dictionary
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scr-
scr- 1. While as a general rule an initial sc- or sk- in a mod.Eng. word indicates that the word is not of OE. origin (OE. sc- being normally represented, in dialects as well as in standard English, by sh-), it is doubtful whether the rule applies to the combination scr-. The modern representation o... Oxford English Dictionary
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scrag
▪ I. scrag, n.1 (skræg) Also 6 skrag, skragge, 8 scraig, scragg. [As the senses are those of the older crag n.2 (and n.3), it is probable that this is an alteration of that word, due to some feeling of phonetic expressiveness. The senses below are placed in the order of their first appearance in our... Oxford English Dictionary
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South African law of delict
Shrog v Valentine 1949 3 SA 1228 (T). Sigournay v Gillbanks 1960 2 SA 552 (A). Simon's Town Municipality v Dews 1993 1 SA 191 (A). wikipedia.org
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