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jugger
English
Etymology
From Hindi ????? (jaggar, “falcon”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -???(?)
Noun
jugger (plural juggers)
- The Indian falcon (Falco jugger)
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rugger
English
Etymology
From rugby (“Rugby football”) +? -er (Oxford “-er”). Compare contemporary soccer, from Association football. Both words seem to have originated at the University of Oxford during the 1880s. See Oxford -er.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?????/, (US) IPA(key): /??????/
- Rhymes: -???(r)
- Hyphenation: rug?ger
Noun
rugger (countable and uncountable, plural ruggers)
- (uncountable) rugby [from 1886]
- (US) rugby player
Synonyms
- (player of rugby): rugby footballer, rugby player
- (sport): rugby, rugby football
Hypernyms
- (sport): football
Hyponyms
- (sport):, rugby sevens, rugby league, rugby union
Derived terms
- rugger bugger
See also
- soccer
Anagrams
- Gruger, regurg
Norwegian Bokmål
Verb
rugger
- present of rugge
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