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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
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(Trukit,) Trogged, ppl. adj. [Truk v. Also in later Sc. as trok, trog v., troggin dealings, pedlar's wares, etc.] Bargained for, bartered. — a1661 Rutherford Cry from the Dead 4.
It is better to be Christ's horseman to ride, than to be Satan's trogged footman and travel upon clay
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