uggle

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Etymology

From Norn alka (dirty; defile).

Verb

uggle (third-person singular simple present uggles, present participle uggling, simple past and past participle uggled)

  1. (Shetland, obsolete) To make dirty.
    • 1898 August 27, Shetland News:
      Lass, doo'll ugle dy cleen cot, couldna da tooel dü—?

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