Definition of Cleugh

1. clough [n -S] - See also: clough

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Cleugh

clerklier
clerkliest
clerkly
clerks
clerkship
clerkships
cleruch
cleruchs
cleruchy
Clethra
Clethraceae
Clethra alnifolia
Clethrionomys
cleuch
cleuchs
cleugh (current term)
cleughs
cleve
cleveite
cleveites
Cleveland
Clevenger
Clevenger's fissure
clever
cleverer
cleverest
cleverish
cleverly
cleverness
clevernesses

Literary usage of Cleugh

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1. The Laws which Regulate the Deposition of Lead Ore in Veins: Illustrated by by William Wallace (1861)
"In the short length of ground between the two powerful Coal cleugh cross veins, this east and west vein contained no lead ore in the Great Limestone stratum ..."

2. Reports of the Late John Smeaton, F.R.S., Made on Various Occasions, in the by John Smeaton (1837)
"... concerning the Hydraulic Engine, invented by Mr. WILLIAM WESTGARTH, of Coal cleugh, in the County of Northumberland, for raising Water by Water. MR. ..."

3. The Hereditary Sheriffs of Galloway: Their "forebears" and Friends, Their by Andrew Agnew (1893)
"... XXI PINKEY cleugh AD 1544 to 1547 " Fight on, my men," Sir Andrew said, " A little I'm hurt, but not yett slaine, I'll bot lye down and bleed awhile, ..."

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