The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . or < fiij/i, 3538 sail, + -pil (?). Hence F. Joiigre, Sp. Pg. higre.]A vessel caiTving either two or tluee masts,often with a running bowsprit and always withlug-sails. On the bowsprit are set two or threejibs, and the lug-sails hang obliquely to themasts. It appears that the Fair Rosamond had captured a lug-ger with one hundred and sixty Africans, and shortly aiftersaw the Black Joke in chase of two other luggers. Everett, Orations and Speeches, I. 33
The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . or < fiij/i, 3538 sail, + -pil (?). Hence F. Joiigre, Sp. Pg. higre.]A vessel caiTving either two or tluee masts,often with a running bowsprit and always withlug-sails. On the bowsprit are set two or threejibs, and the lug-sails hang obliquely to themasts. It appears that the Fair Rosamond had captured a lug-ger with one hundred and sixty Africans, and shortly aiftersaw the Black Joke in chase of two other luggers. Everett, Orations and Speeches, I. 333. lugger-(luger),«. [] (lugi), II. [< lug + -ie, -ift.^ A littledish having lugs or ears. [Scotch.]In order, on the clean hearthstane,The luggies three are ranged. Burns, Halloween. luggun (lugim), «. Same as Iciggaii. luggur falcon. Same as jitgger. lug-mark (lugmiirk), n. An ear-mark for iden-tification, as on a sheep or a dog. lug-perch (lugperch), II. A long measure: sameas /«;/», 3. lug-sail (lugsal), ». [< liig^ + sail: or perhaps< lug (with ref. to the upper corner or ear of.
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