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cragged

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crag⋅gy

[krag-ee]
–adjective, -gi⋅er, -gi⋅est.
1. full of crags.
2. rugged; harsh; rough.
Also, crag⋅ged [krag-id] .


Origin:
1350–1400; ME; see crag 1 , -y 1


crag⋅gi⋅ly, crag⋅ged⋅ly, adverb
crag⋅gi⋅ness, crag⋅ged⋅ness, noun
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crag   (krāg)   
n.  A steep rugged mass of rock projecting upward or outward.

[Middle English, from Welsh craig or Scottish Gaelic creagh.]
crag'ged (krāg'ĭd) adj.
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