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First published 1941 (SND Vol. II).
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Quotation dates: 1804, 1916
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BOGIE, BOGGIE, n.1
1. A cooking galley on a fishing boat.Avoch, e.Rs. 1916 (per Mry.2):
We laid them on the foreside o' the bogie.
2. ? Outhouse.Rnf. [1804] R. Tannahill Poems and Songs (1807) 174:
Poor modest Worth, wi' cheerless e'e, Sits hurklin' in the boggie.
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