brogue
Kelime Anlamı :
1. ayakkabı/İrlanda aksan.
2. bir çeşit kaba ve sağlam ayakkabı.
3. aksanlı konuşma.
4. kaba ve sağlam ayakkabı.
5. ırlanda aksanı.
6. bir nevi erkek ayakkabısı.
7. kaba ayakkabı.
8. şive.
9. bir çeşit erkek ayakkabısı.
10. İrlanda aksanı.
Tanımlar :
1.
A heavy shoe of untanned leather, formerly worn in scotland and ireland.
2. A strong oxford shoe, usually with ornamental perforations and wing tips.
3. A strong dialectal accent, especially a strong irish or scottish accent when speaking english.
2. A strong oxford shoe, usually with ornamental perforations and wing tips.
3. A strong dialectal accent, especially a strong irish or scottish accent when speaking english.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A strong dialectal accent. in ireland it used to be a term for irish spoken with a strong english accent, but gradually changed to mean english spoken with a strong irish accent as english control of ireland gradually increased and irish waned as the standard language.
2. A strong oxford shoe, with ornamental perforations and wing tips.
3. A heavy shoe of untanned leather.
4. to speak with a brogue (accent).
5. to walk.
6. to kick.
7. to punch a hole in, as with an awl.
8. to fish for eels by disturbing the waters
2. A strong oxford shoe, with ornamental perforations and wing tips.
3. A heavy shoe of untanned leather.
4. to speak with a brogue (accent).
5. to walk.
6. to kick.
7. to punch a hole in, as with an awl.
8. to fish for eels by disturbing the waters
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A stout, coarse shoe; a brogan.
2. A dialectic pronunciation; esp. the irish manner of pronouncing english.
2. A dialectic pronunciation; esp. the irish manner of pronouncing english.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
formerly, in ireland, a shoe made of rawhide, with the hair outward, reaching as far as the ankle and tied by thongs.
2. A similar foot-covering worn by the scotch highlanders, but commonly made of deer-hide, either freshly stripped off or half dried, and having holes to allow water to escape.
3. A smooth piece of wood worn on the foot in the operation of washing tin, when the ore is in fine particles.
4. A dialectal manner of pronunciation: especially used of the mode of pronouncing english peculiar to the irish.
5. A variant of brog.
2. A similar foot-covering worn by the scotch highlanders, but commonly made of deer-hide, either freshly stripped off or half dried, and having holes to allow water to escape.
3. A smooth piece of wood worn on the foot in the operation of washing tin, when the ore is in fine particles.
4. A dialectal manner of pronunciation: especially used of the mode of pronouncing english peculiar to the irish.
5. A variant of brog.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia