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trugnoun
A shallow, oval basket used for gardening
trugnoun
A trough or tray.
trugnoun
A hod for mortar.
Etymology: Compare trough.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Trugnoun
A hod for mortar. Ainsw.
Wikipedia
trug
A Sussex trug is a wooden basket. It is made from a handle and rim of coppiced sweet chestnut wood which is hand-cleft then shaved using a drawknife. The body of the trug is made of five or seven thin boards of white willow, also hand-shaved with a drawknife. They may have originated in Sussex because of the abundance of chestnut coppice and willows found on the marshes. Nails or pins used are usually copper, to avoid rust. Shapes and sizes became standardised, the most well-known shape being the "common or garden" trug ranging in volume from one pint to a bushel. However, there is a diverse range of traditional trugs from garden and oval trugs to the more specialised "large log" and "walking stick" trugs.
Webster Dictionary
Trugnoun
a trough, or tray
Trugnoun
a hod for mortar
Trugnoun
an old measure of wheat equal to two thirds of a bushel
Trugnoun
a concubine; a harlot
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Trug
trug, n. (prov.) a gardener's wooden basket.
Dictionary of Nautical Terms
trug
A rough basket for carrying chips of timber.
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turg
gurt
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of TRUG in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of TRUG in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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