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ˈrough-head Sc. and U.S. [rough a.] 1. Sc. A grass-turf. ? Obs.
1765in W. Hunter Biggar & Ho. of Fleming (1862) ii. 14 [A complaint..was lodged against certain feuars for cutting Roughheads]. 1862Ibid. xv. 183 Large supplies of peats and divots, or, as they are generally called, roughheads. 2. The red dace or red-fin.
1886in Cassell's Encycl. Dict. 3. ‘The iguanoid lizard of the Galapagos, Trachycephalus subcristatus’ (Cent. Dict.). |