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Definition of Trug

Trug
Trug Trug, n. [Cf. Trough.] 1. A trough, or tray. Specifically: (a) A hod for mortar. (b) An old measure of wheat equal to two thirds of a bushel. --Bailey. 2. A concubine; a harlot. [Obs.] --Taylor (1630).

Meaning of Trug from wikipedia

- A Sus**** trug is a wooden basket. It is made from a handle and rim of coppiced sweet chestnut wood which is hand-cleft then shaved using a drawknife. The...
- attachments. Bits (voiced by Sally Preisig and Rebecca Nagan) Bobs (voiced by Lynn Robertson Bruce) Trug (N/A) Bits and Bobs at BBC.co.uk/CBeebies v t e v t e...
- "Fürwahr, er trug unsre Krankheit" ("Yet it was our sickness that he was bearing") is a Christian hymn of the genre Neues Geistliches Lied with text written...
- Retrieved 2 August 2012. Knochiges leeres Gesicht, das seine Leere offen trug. Freier Hals. Überworfene Bluse ... Fast zerbrochene Nase. Blondes, etwas...
- Truganina (/ˌtrʌɡəˈnaɪnə/ TRUG-ə-NY-nə) is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 22.4 km (13.9 mi) west of Melbourne's Central Business District...
- getragen. Jesus und Maria. Was trug Maria unter ihrem Herzen? Kyrie eleison. Ein kleines Kindlein ohne Schmerzen, das trug Maria unter ihrem Herzen. Jesus...
- doomed to wander for Eternity the bleak s****s of the land of the dead. Trug is oriental criminal who s****s magical powers, first by stealing the Ibistick...
- Alexandre Desplat 7:36 16. "Reading the Memo" Alexandre Desplat featuring Trug 1:23 17. "Flight Above the Big Market" Alexandre Desplat 2:44 18. "Showtime"...
- [den Muhammed vor seiner Auffahrt durch die sieben Himmel nach Jerusalem trug] und von ihm während seines Gebetes am heiligen Felsen im Innern der angegebenen...
- Indo-European root *dhreugh (whence, for example, modern English "dream" and German Trug "deception"), and scholars have made comparisons with Sanskrit dhvaras (a...