n. 1. A heavy shoe of untanned leather, formerly worn in Scotland and Ireland. 2. A strong oxford shoe, usually with ornamental perforations or wingtips. [Irish and Scottish Gaelic bróg, from Old Irish bróc, shoe, possibly from Old Norse brōk, legging, or from Old English brōc; see BREECH.] (click for a larger image) brogue1two-tone brogues |
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n. A strong dialectal accent, especially a strong Irish or Scottish accent when speaking English. [Probably from the brogues worn by farmers.] |
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