Aggie vs Maggie - What's the difference?
aggie | maggie |
Marble or a marble made of agate, or one that looks as if it were made of agate
(US) An agricultural school, such as one of the state land-grant colleges.
(US) A student or alumnus of such a school. .
* 1986 , The Lost Language of Cranes , Houghton Mifflin (1997), ISBN 0395877334, page 127:
* 2004 , Jigs & Reels , Doubleday, ISBN 0385606427, page 81:
, former British prime minister
As nouns the difference between aggie and maggie
is that aggie is marble or a marble made of agate, or one that looks as if it were made of agate while maggie is one of several kinds of bird in the family Corvidae, especially Pica pica.As proper nouns the difference between aggie and maggie
is that aggie is a diminutive of the female given names Agnes and Agatha while Maggie is {{given name|female|diminutive=Margaret}}.aggie
English
Etymology 1
A diminutive shortening of (agate)Noun
Etymology 2
A diminutive shortening of (agricultural)Noun
(en noun)maggie
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- Maggie'. Never in her life had she heard her mother called ' Maggie . It was a name from her youth, that dead time Jerene had never been allowed to talk about [- - -]. Her mother was Margaret now.
- I could tell that some of the guests were confused by the name of Maggie ?no-one had called her by that clunky, unfashionable name in years?