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wough \ˈwō, ˈwȯ\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English wogh, from Old English wōg, wāh; akin to Old Frisian wāch wall, Old Saxon wēg, Latin vincire to bind, lace — more at vetch 1. dialect Britain : the wall or partition of a house 2. Scotland : the wall rock beside a vein of lead |