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teg
or tegg
[ teg ]
noun
- Animal Husbandry.
- a two-year-old sheep that has not been shorn.
- the wool shorn from such a sheep.
- Chiefly British. a two-year-old doe.
- British Dialect. a yearling sheep.
teg
/ ³Ùɛɡ /
noun
- a two-year-old sheep
- the fleece of a two-year-old sheep
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of teg1
First recorded in 1520–30; origin uncertain
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of teg1
C16: of unknown origin
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Love to listen to his pleasant stories of foreign lands, ghosts and tylwith teg; but before him deem it wise to be mum, quite mum.Â
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She told him stories of the tylwyth teg—the little brown Welsh fairies.
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The two men and their dogs were on the hillside, with two hundred and fifty tegs moving before them.
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On the 7th of April the fifty tegs were put on rye with mangels, and they were sold on the 4th of May at 61s. each.
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She asked him if he had liked the sermon, and then told him to get off home quickly and give the tegs their swill.
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