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† tug-net Sc. Obs. [? f. tug n. or v. + net.] ? A fishing-net that is drawn or tugged, not fixed; a drag-net. (Cf. also draw-net.)
1584Reg. Mag. Sig. Scot. 232/1 Ad locum et aquam de Spay ubi rete piscationis vulgo tugnettis fisching dicti Rob. solebant piscare. 1607Ibid. 686/1 Salmonum piscariam et lie tug-net tam rubrorum piscium et lie scaill-fische quam aliorum. 1611Ibid. 170/1. 1603 in Inform. Dk. Gordon v. Earls Murray & Fife 2 The said Marquis's tugnet to be used by him within the bounds used and wont. 1760Ibid. 1 A tugnet-fishing in the mouth of the river, or a fishing with a larger kind of net, such as is used for fishing in the sea and mouths of rivers. |