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Teg vs Keg - What's the difference?

teg | keg |

As nouns the difference between teg and keg

is that teg is a sheep (originally a ewe) that is one to two years old while keg is a round, traditionally wooden container of lesser capacity than a barrel, often used to store beer.

As a verb keg is

{{cx|transitive|lang=en}} To store in a keg.

teg

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (UK, dialect, dated) a sheep (originally a ewe) that is one to two years old
  • (Halliwell)
  • (UK, dialect, dated) a doe in its second year
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    keg

    English

    (wikipedia keg)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A round, traditionally wooden container of lesser capacity than a barrel, often used to store beer.
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  • Synonyms

    * barrel

    Derived terms

    * keg stand

    Verb

  • To store in a keg.
  • * 2011 , Carla Kelly, Coming Home for Christmas (page 116)
  • He gestured toward the empty chair and the other officers began passing him their kegged beef and ship's biscuit.
  • * 2015 , Randy Mosher, Mastering Homebrew (page 228)
  • Many of us get impatient with the tedium of bottling after a year or two and start thinking about kegging our beers instead.

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