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▪ I. roughy1 Sc.|ˈrʌfɪ| [Cf. ruffy.] A withered bough; a dry stick or splinter, esp. one used as a light or torch.
1815Scott Guy M. liv, Laying the roughies to keep the cauld wind frae you. 1829Ibid. xxvi. foot-note, When dry splinters, or branches, are used as fuel to supply the light for burning the water, as it is called, they are termed, as in the text, Roughies. ▪ II. ˈroughy2 Also ruffie, ruffy. [? f. rough a.] An Australian fish (Arripis georgianus) of the perch family.
1875Spectator (Melbourne) 19 June 81/1 Common fish, such as trout, ruffies, mullet,..and others. ▪ III. roughy var. roughie. |