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adulteration
almond-tree
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apothecary
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asperity
bauge
brawn
bugloss
calambac
calp
carboncle
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caviar
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chary
choice
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clownish
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contend
contending
contention
contest
control
controll
cope
corrugant
corrugate
corrugated
corrugating
corrugation
corrugator
crag
cragged
craggy
distaste
dram
drug
drugger
drugget
druggist
drugster
economical
economically
economist
economize
economized
economizing
economy
elephant
embalm
empoison
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eruginous
essence
exertion
expensive
ferruginous
fight
filmy
flounce
flounder
floundering
frampold
frugal
frugality
frugally
frugiferous
frugivorous
fruit
fullness
gallipot
garbles
goosegrass
grapple
grasp
grudge
gruff
gruffly
harness
harsh
horrid
horseplay
husband
husbanding
husbandly
husbandry
huswife
ill
improve
industrious
ineluctable
innoxious
insolation
instruct
ironflint
knotty
luctation
main
manager
managery
manipulation
master
meanness
militia
moderation
nauseous
nauseousness
nepenthe
obdurate
obluctation
officinal
operation
palestric
parsimonious
parsimony
pharmacologist
pharmacology
practice
prison
prodigal
prodigality
prudent
prudently
pucker
pull
purity
ragged
relative
reluct
reluctate
renitency
repugnancy
ridge
rough
rough-hewn
roughness
ruck
rude
rug
rugged
ruggedly
ruggedness
ruggowned
rugin
rugosity
rugous
salebrosity
salebrous
sanders
saved
saver
saving
savingly
savingness
scabredity
scabrous
scabrousness
scallop
scragginess
scuffle
scuffling
shaggy
shop
shriek
shrink
shrivel
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shrugging
sinoper
sinople
sleek
socratic
socratical
soft
soporific
sory
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sparing
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specifical
sprawl
sprawling
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spuriousness
squabble
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storm
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strife
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strivingly
struggle
struggler
struggling
stubborn
tetricous
theriac
thrift
thriftily
thriftiness
thriftless
thrifty
throe
torrefaction
torrefy
treacle-water
treasure
trug
tug
tussle
unchary
uneasiness
unequal
unfrugal
unhusbanded
unless
unsophisticated
unthriftily
vial
victory
virtue
virtuous
vulnerary
war
warfare
with
wrestle
wrestling
wrinkle



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1828 Definition

RUG, n. [This belongs to the great family of rough, L. ruga, raucus.]

1. A coarse nappy woolen cloth used for a bed cover, and in modern times particularly, for covering the carpet before a fire-place. This name was formerly given to a coarse kind of frieze used for winter garments, and it may be that the poor in some countries still wear it. But in America, I believe the name is applied only to a bed cover for ordinary beds, and to a covering before a fire-place.

2. A rough, woolly or shaggy dog.
1913 Definition
Rug (rug)
n.(?)
Rug
[Cf. Sw. rugg entanglend hair, ruggig rugged, shaggy, probably akin to E. rough. See Rough, a.]
  1. A kind of coarse, heavy frieze, formerly used for garments.

    They spin the choicest rug in Ireland. A friend of mine . . . repaired to Paris Garden clad in one of these Waterford rugs. The mastiffs, . . . deeming he had been a bear, would fain have baited him. Holinshed.

  2. A piece of thick, nappy fabric, commonly made of wool, -- used for various purposes, as for covering and ornamenting part of a bare floor, for hanging in a doorway as a potière, for protecting a portion of carpet, for a wrap to protect the legs from cold, etc.
  3. A rough, woolly, or shaggy dog.

    Rug gown, a gown made of rug, of or coarse, shaggy cloth. B. Johnson.

  4. To pull roughly or hastily; to plunder; to spoil; to tear.
    [Scot.] Sir W. Scott.

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Noah Says...
The moral principles and precepts contained in the Scriptures ought to form the basis of all of our civil constitutions and laws....All the miseries and evils which men suffer from vice, crime, ambition, injustice, oppression, slavery and war, proceed from their despising or neglecting the precepts contained in the Bible.
 History of the United States :: 1832 




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