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shog
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shognoun
jolt, shake
shogverb
to jolt or shake
Etymology: From schoggen, from schocken or schoggen, schucken, from *, from skukkanan. More at shock.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Shognoun
Violent concussion.
Etymology: from shock.
Another’s diving bow he did adore,
Which, with a shog, casts all the hair before. Dryden.He will rather have the primitive man to be produced, in a kind of digesting balneum, where all the heavier lees may subside, and a due æquilibrium be maintained, not disturbed by any such rude and violent shogs that would ruffle and break all the little stamina of the embryon. Richard Bentley.
To Shogverb
To shake; to agitate by sudden interrupted impulses.
After it is washed, they put the remnant into a wooden dish, the which they softly shog to and fro in the water, until the earthy substance be flitted away. Carew.
Webster Dictionary
Shognoun
a shock; a jog; a violent concussion or impulse
Shogverb
to shake; to shock
Shogverb
to jog; to move on
Etymology: [See Shock a striking.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Shog
shog, v.i. to shake, jog, move on, be gone.—v.t. to shake.—n. a jog, shock. [Celt., W. ysgogi, to wag, ysgog, a jolt.]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of shog in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of shog in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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