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scroggy, a. Chiefly Sc. and north.|ˈskrɒgɪ| Also 5 scrogghy, (scourgy), 6 skroggy, 8 scrogy, 8–9 scroggie. [f. scrog n. + -y1.] Abounding in stunted bushes or underwood. Also, of trees: Stunted.
c1440Gesta Rom. viii. 19 (Harl. MS.) And þe wey toward þe Cite was stony, þorny, and scroggy. Ibid. 20 This stony & scourgy wey. c1470Henry Wallace v. 131 At the mur syde, in till a scrogghy slaid. 1513Douglas æneis viii. vi. 84 Quhair now standis the goldin Capitoll, Vmquhyll of wyld buskis rouch skroggy knoll. 1728Ramsay Robt., Richy, & Sandy 11 The clinty craigs and scrogy briers. 1788Burns My Hoggie 8 We heard nought but the roaring linn, Amang the braes sae scroggie. 1843Hardy in Proc. Berw. Nat. Club II. xi. 66 A sprinkling of scroggy birches. |