Boggy vs Oggy - What's the difference?
boggy | oggy |
Having the qualities of a bog ; i.e. dank, squishy, muddy, and full of water and rotting vegetation.
(UK, dialect, Cornwall) A Cornish pasty.
* 2004 , Keith Heller, The Woman Who Knew Gandhi (page 81)
* 2012 , Max Cryer, Curious English Words and Phrases (page 257)
As an adjective boggy
is having the qualities of a bog ; ie dank, squishy, muddy, and full of water and rotting vegetation.As a noun oggy is
(uk|dialect|cornwall) a cornish pasty.boggy
English
Adjective
(er)- The edge of the woods led out onto a noisome, boggy fen, a paradise for mosquitos and small frogs.
Synonyms
* (having the qualities of a bog) marshy, swampyoggy
English
Noun
(oggies)- I was given them by a delightful Cornish lady who was quite taken with me and used to make the most delicious tiddy oggy pasties.
- Miners ate oggies down the Cornish mines, and one of Henry VIII's wives wrote a letter mentioning Cornish pasties