aggle

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Manx

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Etymology

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From Middle Irish ecla, from Old Irish eclae. Compare Scottish Gaelic eagal and Irish eagla.

Noun

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aggle m (genitive singular aggle, plural agglyn)

  1. fear
    Ny bee aggle erriu.Don't be afraid.

Derived terms

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Scots

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Compare Norwegian alka (to dirty, defile).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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aggle (plural aggles)

  1. (Northern Isles) mess; confused or dirty state.
    Eftir da rain dastreen da rigs is in wan aggle o dirt.
    After the yesterday evening rain, the rigs is in a mess of dirt.

Verb

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aggle (third-person singular simple present aggles, present participle agglin, simple past aggled, past participle aggled)

  1. (Northern Isles) to soil; defile; dirty
    I wiss du widna aggle dee haands i yun fish brucks.
    I wish you would not dirty the hands in those fish left-overs.
  2. (Northern Isles) to make a mess

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