England vs Loggat - What's the difference?
england | loggat |
The region of the island of Great Britain which is to the east of Wales and the south of Scotland; one of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom.
The United Kingdom.
(obsolete) A small log or piece of wood.
(obsolete, in the plural) An old game in England, played by throwing pieces of wood at a stake set in the ground.
As a proper noun england
is the region of the island of great britain which is to the east of wales and the south of scotland; one of the constituent countries of the united kingdom.As a noun loggat is
(obsolete) a small log or piece of wood.england
English
(wikipedia England)Proper noun
(en proper noun)Usage notes
* Outside the UK, and even sometimes in England itself (especially historically; less often now), the term England often refers to the UK as a whole. This use is sometimes considered offensive, especially by residents of the other constituent countries of the UK.Statistics
* English syncopic forms ----loggat
English
Alternative forms
* loggetNoun
(en noun)- (Ben Jonson)
- (Shakespeare)