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past tense, past participle - lugged; verb(to drag with difficulty: She lugged the heavy trunk across the floor.) slepe, hale, draslepeIsubst. \/lʌɡ\/1) sleping, draing2) rykk3) fruktkasseput the lug on somebody ( slang) presse noen for pengerIIsubst. \/lʌɡ\/1) grep, hank, håndtak, øre (på kar)2) ( teknikk) utstikkende kant, tapp, flens, nese, ansats3) (skotsk, hverdagslig) øre4) (slang, spesielt amer.) klodrian, kløne, klossmajorblow down someone's lug ( hverdagslig) skjelle ut noenIIIsubst. \/lʌɡ\/IVsubst. \/lʌɡ\/Vverb \/lʌɡ\/1) slepe, dra, slepe på, dra på2) dra inn3) rykke, dra4) ( seiling) ha for stor seilføringlug at rykke ilug in(to) ( hverdagslig) dra inn, trekke inn (i en samtale e.l.)lug it (musikk, hverdagslig) spille ukjent musikk ved hjelp av improvisasjonlug out something slepe fram noe, hale frem noe, dra frem noelug somebody by something lugge, dralug something about with one slepe noe med seg, slepe rundt med noelug something along slepe i vei med noe komme slepende med noe, komme drassende med noelug something\/someone round ( overført) drasse på noe(n), plages av noe(n)
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Lugsail — Lug sail , n. (Naut.) A square sail bent upon a yard that hangs obliquely to the mast and is raised or lowered with the sail. Totten. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lugsail — [lug′sāl΄; ] naut [., lug′səl] n. [< ? LUG1, with reference to hauling sail around the mast in changing course] a four sided sail with the upper edge supported by a yard that is fastened obliquely to the mast … English World dictionary
lugsail — noun Etymology: perhaps from 3lug Date: 1677 a 4 sided sail bent to an obliquely hanging yard that is hoisted and lowered with the sail … New Collegiate Dictionary
lugsail — /lug sayl /; Naut. /lug seuhl/, n. Naut. a quadrilateral sail bent upon a yard that crosses the mast obliquely. See diag. under sail. Also called lug. [1670 80; ME lugge pole (now dial.; cf. LOG1) + SAIL] * * * … Universalium
lugsail — noun A quadrilateral sail bent upon a yard that crosses the mast obliquely; a lug … Wiktionary
lugsail — four sided sail bent to an obliquely hanging yard Nautical Terms … Phrontistery dictionary
lugsail — [ lʌgseɪl, s(ə)l] noun an asymmetrical four sided sail, bent on and hoisted from a steeply inclined yard. Origin C17: prob. from lug2 + sail … English new terms dictionary
lugsail — noun (C) a four sided sail that hangs down from a pole attached to the mast (1) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
lugsail — lug·sail … English syllables
lugsail — lug•sail [[t]ˈlʌgˌseɪl[/t]] naut. [[t] səl[/t]] n. naut. navig. a quadrilateral sail bent upon a yard that crosses the mast obliquely. Also called lug III • Etymology: 1670–80; ME lugge pole (now dial.; cf. log I) +sail … From formal English to slang
lugsail — /ˈlʌgsəl/ (say lugsuhl) noun a quadrilateral sail bent upon a yard that crosses the mast obliquely. Also, lug. {lug pole (now dialect) + sail} …