broguey

adj

Etymology

From brogue + -y.

  1. derived from barróg — “a hold (on the tongue)
  2. derived from *brōks — “breeches
  3. derived from brók — “breeches
  4. derived from bróc — “shoe, greave, legging, hose, breeches
  5. borrowed from bróg — “boot, shoe
  6. suffixed as broguey — “brogue + y

Definitions

  1. Having or resembling a brogue (type of accent).

    • O'Sullivan gave us a broguey welcome as we stepped into his bar.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA