释义 |
ragg \ˈrəg\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: probably from Norwegian ragg- (in raggsokk heavy sock made of coarse wool), from ragg thick, shaggy hair, from Old Norse rögg tuft, shagginess — more at rug : a yarn formed of two strands of dyed wool and one strand of undyed wool often combined with other fibers (as nylon) |