Legged vs Kegged - What's the difference?
legged | kegged |
having a certain type or number of legs
(leg)
(keg)
A round, traditionally wooden container of lesser capacity than a barrel, often used to store beer.
*
To store in a keg.
* 2011 , Carla Kelly, Coming Home for Christmas (page 116)
* 2015 , Randy Mosher, Mastering Homebrew (page 228)
As verbs the difference between legged and kegged
is that legged is (leg) while kegged is (keg).As an adjective legged
is having a certain type or number of legs.legged
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
(-)- Many of the big African spiders are hairy-legged .
Etymology 2
Verb
(head)kegged
English
Verb
(head)keg
English
(wikipedia keg)Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* barrelDerived terms
* keg standVerb
- He gestured toward the empty chair and the other officers began passing him their kegged beef and ship's biscuit.
- Many of us get impatient with the tedium of bottling after a year or two and start thinking about kegging our beers instead.
