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1 LÖGG
(gen. laggar), f. groove in the staves of a cask.* * *f., gen. löggvar, Edda ii. 100 (in a verse); in mod. usage laggar; [Scot. leggin; Engl. ledge]:— the ledge or rim at the bottom of a cask, Grág. i. 501, freq. in mod. usage: also of the inside of a cask, það er dálítið eptir í lögginni.2. a mark on sheep, a small square piece cut out of the side of the ear.COMPDS: löggbrotinn, löggstokkinn.
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barrel — /bar euhl/, n., v., barreled, barreling or (esp. Brit.) barrelled, barrelling. n. 1. a cylindrical wooden container with slightly bulging sides made of staves hooped together, and with flat, parallel ends. 2. the quantity that such a vessel of… … Universalium
croze — /kroʊz/ (say krohz) noun 1. the groove at the ends of the staves of a barrel, cask, etc., into which the edge of the head fits. 2. a tool for cutting such a groove. {compare French creux groove} …
croze — /krohz/, n. 1. the groove at either end of the staves of a barrel, cask, etc., into which the edge of the head fits. 2. a tool used by a cooper for cutting such a groove. [1605 15; perh. special use of crose, croze (var. of CROSS) in sense cross… … Universalium