DOGGER

Etymology 1

Noun

dogger (plural doggers)

A two-masted fishing vessel, used by the Dutch.

Etymology 2

Noun

dogger (plural doggers)

A participant in the sexual activity of dogging.

Etymology 3

Noun

dogger

A sort of stone, found in the mines with the true alum rock, chiefly of silica and iron.

Anagrams

• gorged, rogged

Proper noun

Dogger

A sea area centred on the Dogger Bank; the name of a shipping forecast area.

Anagrams

• gorged, rogged

Source: Wiktionary


Dog"ger, n. Etym: [D., fr. dogger codfish, orig. used in the catching of codfish.] (Naut.)

Definition: A two-masted fishing vessel, used by the Dutch.

Dog"ger, n.

Definition: A sort of stone, found in the mines with the true alum rock, chiefly of silica and iron.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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