Stog vs Stoa - What's the difference?
stog | stoa |
(dated) (used passively) To be bogged, to be stuck in mud.
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, year=1855
, author=Charles Kingsley
, title=Westward Ho!
, chapter=5
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, passage=If any of his party are mad, they'll try it, and be stogged till the day of judgment. There are bogs..twenty feet deep.}}
(obsolete) To walk with a heavy or clumsy gait; to plod.
(dialect, Scotland) To stab; to probe; to thrust; to prod; to pierce.
(dialect, California) To have a cigarette.
(architecture) In Ancient Greece, a walkway with a roof supported by colonnades, often with a wall on one side; a portico.