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First published 1965 (SND Vol. VI).
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Quotation dates: 1927

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LOUG, n. Sc. form of Eng. lug(-worm), the sand worm used as bait. See P.L.D. §149. [lʌug]Nai. 1927 G. Bain Dauvid Main 74:
I doubt, Dauvid, it's no muckle I would dae wi' a loug spade at the gold diggings.

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