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progue

English

Noun

progue (plural progues)

  1. (Scotland, US, dialect) A sharp point; a goad.

Verb

progue (third-person singular simple present progues, present participle proguing, simple past and past participle progued)

  1. (Scotland, US, dialect, transitive) To prick; to goad.

Anagrams

  • e-group, groupe

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pirogue

English

Etymology

From French pirogue, in turn from Spanish piragua, from Galibi Carib piraua. Doublet of periagua.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /p??????/, /p??????/
  • Rhymes: -???

Noun

pirogue (plural pirogues)

  1. A canoe of shallow draft, made by hollowing a log.
    Synonym: periagua
  2. A small flat-bottom boat of shallow draft.
  3. (cajun cooking) A boat-shaped food that is stuffed with seafood.

Further reading

  • pirogue on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • groupie

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish piragua.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pi.???/

Noun

pirogue f (plural pirogues)

  1. pirogue
  2. (by extension) any canoe
    Synonyms: barque, canoë, canot

Derived terms

  • crier pour la pirogue
  • piroguer
  • piroguier

Descendants

  • ? English: pirogue
  • ? Greek: ?????? (piróga)

References

“pirogue” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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