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1. (n.) nog
any beverage made with beaten eggs; eggnog.
2. nog
a strong ale formerly brewed in Norfolk, England.
3. (n.) nog
a block of wood, as one in brickwork providing a hold for nails.
Etymology: (1605–15; perh. var. of knag, ME knagge fastener, peg)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) peg, nog
a wooden pin pushed or driven into a surface
2. (noun) nog
a wooden block built into a masonry wall so that joinery structure can be nailed to it
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) NOG
a noggin
2. (noun) NOG
a kind of strong ale
3. (noun) NOG
a wooden block, of the size of a brick, built into a wall, as a hold for the nails of woodwork
4. (noun) NOG
one of the square logs of wood used in a pile to support the roof of a mine
5. (noun) NOG
a treenail to fasten the shores
6. (verb) NOG
to fill in, as between scantling, with brickwork
7. (verb) NOG
to fasten, as shores, with treenails
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