Juggs
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Juggs
See Jougs.
I doubt the black stool, an' the sack gown, or maybe the juggs wad hae been my portion had I said sic a thing as that. "The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner" by
In the flood tide of my passion she married a scorbutic archdeacon of the name of Jugg. "Simon the Jester" by
They often sang with it, and the street-urchins, even, could sing "Tchoochoohuh juggjugg jugg," and the Emperor just the same. "Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know" by
Richard Jugge was another of those who owed much to the patronage and encouragement of Archbishop Parker. "A Short History of English Printing, 1476-1898" by
Imprinted by Richarde Jugge and John Cawood. "Notes and Queries, Number 214, December 3, 1853" by
She was exactly as tall as Mr Jugg, but she weighed two and a half pounds more. "Half-Past Bedtime" by
Our law is so constructed here, For ev'ry fault a jugg of beer. "Curious Church Customs" by
I was in a wretched state as to clothes, having stood so long in the juggs. "The Three Perils of Man, Vol. 2 (of 3)" by
Matthewe; 2nd, as the translation of Myles Coverdale, London, by Andrew Hester, 1550; and 3rd, London, by Jugge, 1553. "Notes and Queries, Vol. V, Number 116, January 17, 1852" by