The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . •<((/.] To uotcli or grooveirregularly. raggle (ragl), «. [< nnjijli; c] .\ ragged piece;a torn strip. Striding swiftly over the heavy snow, he eachtrap in turn, to tlhd perhaps in one a toe, in another a nail,and in a third a splendid ermine torn to rafiijifx by thatinfernal carcajou. Cosmopolitan, Keb.,lS&^. raggyt (ragi), a. [< ME. niiiijij, < AS. riuj-i/ii/ (pi. rdijflii), rough, shaggy, < Sw. rniiiiiij,shaggy, Sw. dial. riiii<
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . •<((/.] To uotcli or grooveirregularly. raggle (ragl), «. [< nnjijli; c] .\ ragged piece;a torn strip. Striding swiftly over the heavy snow, he eachtrap in turn, to tlhd perhaps in one a toe, in another a nail,and in a third a splendid ermine torn to rafiijifx by thatinfernal carcajou. Cosmopolitan, Keb.,lS&^. raggyt (ragi), a. [< ME. niiiijij, < AS. riuj-i/ii/ (pi. rdijflii), rough, shaggy, < Sw. rniiiiiij,shaggy, Sw. dial. riiii<ii, roiigli-haired, sloven-ly, < raii!i. roiigli hair, = Icel. niiltl, shaggiiiess:see Kougli; rugged; \ stony and raym/ hill. IJoUamt. raghtt. Same asrauiilil^ for reuchcil. ragi (rage), *(. See riiijir. raginee (ragi-ne), ». [Hind, rdgini, a modein music (= Skt. riiiiiiii, |)ossessiiig color or pas-sion), , a mode in music,< Skt. nliid, color-ing, color, feeling, passion ; < ?\/iiij, be colored.]One of a class of llindu melodies founded onfixed scales. Often contracted to ray. 4939 raguly. ragingly (),i. In a raging manner; rag-money (vaguiun i,i, >i. See ray money,with furv; with violent impetviosity. under iv/i/l. ragioust, ragiousnesst. See raycnun, raycous- Ragnar6k(iagna-rek), »t. [ iiiyiiicU; counselor); riikr, twilight, dimness, raglan (raglan), . [So called after Lord Hay- vapor (see reiki); i„it orig. layiiii nil,; the his-laii, coumiander-in-chief of the British forces tory of tlie gods and the world, esp, with ref. toin the Crimea.] A kind of loose overcoat, hav- the last judgment, doomsday: riil.; reason, jvulg-ing very full sleeves, or a sort of cape covering ment.] In Saiiiil. myth., the general destruc-the arms, worn about IHo) and
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