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† dugon Sc. Obs. Also 6 dogone. [perh., as Jamieson suggests, a. F. doguin ‘a filthie great old curre’ Cotgr., dim. of dogue dog.] A worthless fellow: a term of contempt.
1508Dunbar Tua Mariit Wemen 458 Thir damysellis..That dogonis haldis in dainte, and delis with thaim so lang. 1820Hogg Wint. Even. T. I. 292 (Jam.) When ane comes to close quarters wi' him, he's but a dugon. |