Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)
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First published 1956 (SND Vol. IV). Includes material from the 1976 supplement.
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GEG, n.4, v.3 Sc. form of Eng. gag, a mining term.
I. n. A piece of stone or other obstruction preventing the proper closing of a pump valve (Sc. 1886 J. Barrowman Mining Terms 31).
II. v. Found only as ppl.adj. gegged, geggit, of a pump: choked by foreign matter (Ib., gegged; Edb.6 1944, geggit). Used fig. of a children's game: brought to a halt by some infringement of the rules (Gsw. 1975).
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