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wig (encz) | wig,dát ostrou důtku v: [hovor.] Martin M. |
wig (encz) | wig,paruka n: [obec.] mamm |
wig (encz) | wig,přísně vyčinit v: [hovor.] Martin M. |
wig (encz) | wig,umýt hlavu v: [hovor.] Martin M. |
Wig (gcide) | Wig \Wig\, n. [Abbreviation from periwig.]
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1. A covering for the head, consisting of hair interwoven or
united by a kind of network, either in imitation of the
natural growth, or in abundant and flowing curls, worn to
supply a deficiency of natural hair, or for ornament, or
according to traditional usage, as a part of an official
or professional dress, the latter especially in England by
judges and barristers.
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2. An old seal; -- so called by fishermen.
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Wig tree. (Bot.) See Smoke tree, under Smoke.
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Wig (gcide) | Wig \Wig\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Wigged; p. pr. & vb. n.
Wigging.]
To censure or rebuke; to hold up to reprobation; to scold.
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Wig (gcide) | Wigg \Wigg\, Wig \Wig\, n. [Cf. D. wegge a sort of bread, G.
weck, orig., a wedge-shaped loaf or cake. See Wedge.]
A kind of raised seedcake. "Wiggs and ale." --Pepys.
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wig (wn) | wig
n 1: hairpiece covering the head and made of real or synthetic
hair
2: British slang for a scolding [syn: wig, wigging] |
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