togue

  • 1Togue — Togue, n. [From the American Indian name.] (Zo[ o]l.) The namaycush. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2togue — Une Togue et robbe longue dequoy usoyent les Romains, Toga. Vostre togue jusques à quand demeurera elle au coffre sans estre portée? Quousque feriata toga? …

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  • 3togue — Namaycush Nam ay*cush, n. [Indian name.] (Zool.) A large North American lake trout ({Salvelinus namaycush}). It is usually spotted with red, and sometimes weighs over forty pounds. Called also {Mackinaw trout}, {lake trout}, {lake salmon},… …

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  • 4togue — /tohg/, n., pl. togues, (esp. collectively) togue. Canadian. See lake trout. [1830 40; < CanF < Eastern Algonquian, perh. shortening of Micmac atogwa·su trout] * * * …

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  • 6togue — noun Etymology: Canadian French Date: 1839 lake trout …

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  • 7togue — noun /toʊɡ/ lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush), a freshwater char of northern North America. Syn: grey trout, lake char, mackinaw, touladi …

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  • 8togue — ˈtōg noun ( s) Etymology: Canadian French : lake trout …

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  • 10toge — [ tɔʒ ] n. f. • 1546; togue 1213; lat. toga ♦ Antiq. Ample pièce d étoffe sans coutures dans laquelle les Romains se drapaient. Toge prétexte, toge virile. ⇒ robe. ♢ Mod. Habit long, robe de cérémonie, dans certaines professions. Toge et épitoge&#8230; …

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