Definition of Moggies

1. Noun. (plural of moggy) ¹

2. Noun. (plural of moggie) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Moggies

1. moggy [n] - See also: moggy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Moggies

moffies
mofongo
mofongos
mofos
mofussil
mofussils
mog
moganite
mogas
mogdad coffee
moggan
moggans
mogged
moggie
moggies (current term)
mogging
moggy
moghuls
mogiarthria
mogigraphia
mogilalia
mogiphonia
mogs
mogul
mogul skiing
moguldom
moguled
moguls
mogwai

Literary usage of Moggies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Description of the Shetland Islands: Comprising an Account of Their by Samuel Hibbert (1822)
"Another favourite Shetland dainty is known by the name of Cropping moggies, consisting of the liver of the cod mixed with flour and spice, and boiled in the ..."

2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1893)
"(i) In the game of Must, qv, a small stone —called a ' meg' or ' meggy '—is placed on the top of a large one, and bowled at with other 'moggies,' of which ..."

3. Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical & Critical. Printed by Thomas Dolby, George Damiel, D. G., G. D., John Cumberland (1828)
"Of all the moggies in our recollection, Miss Foole is by far the most interesting. Her sprightly air, " Though I am now a very little J^ad," was arcn and ..."

4. Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical by John Cumberland (1828)
"Of all the moggies in our recollection, Miss Foote is by far the most interesting. Her sprightly air, *' Though I am now a very little Lad" was area and ..."

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