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▪ I. † stug, n.1 Obs. rare. In 5 stugg(er)e. [Cf. stock n.1 21.] A pig-trough.
c1440Promp. Parv. 481/1 Stugge [Winch. stuggere], hoggys trowghe, siliquarium,..vel alveus porcorum. ▪ II. stug, n.2 Sc.|stʌg| [Cf. stog n.1] 1. A stab, thrust.
1808A. Scott Poems 98 (E.D.D. s.v. Stog v.2) Quo' he, let's sleely gie't a stug. 2. Curling. (See quot.)
1897Encycl. Sport I. 264/2 (Curling) Stug, a shot gained by accident. ▪ III. stug, v. Sc.|stʌg| [Cf. stog v.1] trans. To stab, pierce with a weapon.
1722Wodrow Hist. Suff. Ch. Scot. II. 173 They stugged all the Beds with their Swords. 1724― Life J. Wodrow (1828) 64 They stugged with their Swords the very bed my mother was lying on, jealousing he might be concealed there. ▪ IV. stug see stuck a. Obs., short. |