brogue |
null |
As nouns the difference between brogue and null
is that
brogue is a strong dialectal accent in ireland it used to be a term for irish spoken with a strong english accent, but gradually changed to mean english spoken with a strong irish accent as english control of ireland gradually increased and irish waned as the standard language while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
As a verb brogue
is (intransitive) to speak with a brogue (accent) or
brogue can be (dialect) to fish for eels by disturbing the waters.
s |
brogue |
As a letter s
is the letter s with a.
As a noun brogue is
a strong dialectal accent in ireland it used to be a term for irish spoken with a strong english accent, but gradually changed to mean english spoken with a strong irish accent as english control of ireland gradually increased and irish waned as the standard language.
As a verb brogue is
(intransitive) to speak with a brogue (accent) or
brogue can be (dialect) to fish for eels by disturbing the waters.
claymore |
brogue |
As a proper noun claymore
is an american-made anti-personnel mine designed to lay down a wide arc of steel ball bearings in order to inflict casualties.
As a noun brogue is
a strong dialectal accent in ireland it used to be a term for irish spoken with a strong english accent, but gradually changed to mean english spoken with a strong irish accent as english control of ireland gradually increased and irish waned as the standard language.
As a verb brogue is
(intransitive) to speak with a brogue (accent) or
brogue can be (dialect) to fish for eels by disturbing the waters.
oxford |
brogue |
As nouns the difference between oxford and brogue
is that
oxford is (
oxford) (cloth) while
brogue is a strong dialectal accent in ireland it used to be a term for irish spoken with a strong english accent, but gradually changed to mean english spoken with a strong irish accent as english control of ireland gradually increased and irish waned as the standard language.
As a verb brogue is
(intransitive) to speak with a brogue (accent) or
brogue can be (dialect) to fish for eels by disturbing the waters.
wingtip |
brogue |
As nouns the difference between wingtip and brogue
is that
wingtip is the extreme tip of the wing of an aircraft or bird while
brogue is a strong dialectal accent. In Ireland it used to be a term for Irish spoken with a strong English accent, but gradually changed to mean English spoken with a strong Irish accent as English control of Ireland gradually increased and Irish waned as the standard language.
As a verb brogue is
to speak with a brogue (accent).
brogue |
shoe |
As nouns the difference between brogue and shoe
is that
brogue is a strong dialectal accent in ireland it used to be a term for irish spoken with a strong english accent, but gradually changed to mean english spoken with a strong irish accent as english control of ireland gradually increased and irish waned as the standard language while
shoe is a protective covering for the foot, with a bottom part composed of thick leather or plastic sole and often a thicker heel, and a softer upper part made of leather or synthetic material shoes generally do not extend above the ankle, as opposed to boots, which do.
As verbs the difference between brogue and shoe
is that
brogue is (intransitive) to speak with a brogue (accent) or
brogue can be (dialect) to fish for eels by disturbing the waters while
shoe is to put shoes on one's feet.
lily |
brogue |
As nouns the difference between lily and brogue
is that
lily is any of several flowers in the genus
Lilium of the family Liliaceae, which includes a great many ornamental species while
brogue is a strong dialectal accent. In Ireland it used to be a term for Irish spoken with a strong English accent, but gradually changed to mean English spoken with a strong Irish accent as English control of Ireland gradually increased and Irish waned as the standard language.
As an adjective lily
is white .
As a proper noun Lily
is {{given name|female|from=English}}. Popular around 1900 and currently returning to favor.
As a verb brogue is
to speak with a brogue (accent).
brogue |
cant |
As nouns the difference between brogue and cant
is that
brogue is a strong dialectal accent in ireland it used to be a term for irish spoken with a strong english accent, but gradually changed to mean english spoken with a strong irish accent as english control of ireland gradually increased and irish waned as the standard language while
cant is , a hundred.
As a verb brogue
is (intransitive) to speak with a brogue (accent) or
brogue can be (dialect) to fish for eels by disturbing the waters.
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