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Definition of Juger

Juger
Juger Ju"ger, n. [L. jugerum.] A Roman measure of land, measuring 28,800 square feet, or 240 feet in length by 120 in breadth.

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- Jugger is a sport inspired by the 1989 film The Salute of the Jugger (released as The Blood of Heroes in the United States), in which a game of the same...
- The jugerum or juger (Latin: iūgerum, iūgera, iūger, or iugus) was a Roman unit of area, equivalent to a rectangle 240 Roman feet in length and 120 feet...
- Bartmann jug Bridge spouted vessel Carboy Creamer (vessel) Face jug Fuddling cup Growler (jug) Jug wine Jugging Harvest jug Puzzle jug Toby Jug Silver claret...
- Jugging is the process of stewing whole animals, mainly game or fish, for an extended period in a tightly covered container such as a c****erole or an...
- Look up jug in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A jug is a type of container commonly used to hold a liquid. Jug may also refer to: The Jug, an island...
- A Toby Jug, also sometimes known as a Fillpot (or Philpot), is a pottery jug in the form of a seated person; whereas a character jug features the head...
- Little Brown Jug may refer to: "Little Brown Jug" (song), an 1869 song by Joseph Winner Little Brown Jug (college football trophy), an American award...
- Jugal Hansraj (born 26 July 1972) is an Indian actor, author and filmmaker. He started his career as a child actor in Shekhar Kapur's Masoom (1983). He...
- The Himalayas, or Himalaya (/ˌhɪməˈleɪ.ə, hɪˈmɑːləjə/ HIM-ə-LAY-ə, hih-MAH-lə-yə) is a mountain range in Asia, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent...
- The jug used as a musical instrument is an empty jug (usually made of gl**** or stoneware) pla**** with buzzed lips to produce a trombone-like tone. The...