Obs. exc. dial. Also 5 lwgyt, 6 lugde, lowgit, 6, 9 lugd, luggit, 8 lugget. [f. LUG sb.2 + -ED2.] Having lugs or ears.
1489. Ld. Treas. Acc. Scotl. (1877), I. 146. Item, the xxij da of Fabruar, for a lwgyt cap and a bonat to the king, price xxxjs.
1535. Aberd. Reg., XV. 674 (Jam.). vj lowgit dischis of pewtyr.
15945. Inventory, in Archæologia, XLVIII. 132. Item ij copper lugde pannes ijs. vjd.
1598. Marston, Sco. Villanie, III. x. H 7 b. The long fooles coate, the huge slop, the luggd boot from mimick Piso, all doe claime their roote.
1718. Ramsay, Christs Kirk Gr., III. xxi. Hutchon with a three-lugged cap.
a. 1779. D. Graham, Writings (1883), II. 142. Ye see the hens turns ay red lugget or they begin to lay.
1786. Burns, Scotch Drink, x. O rare! to see thee fizz an freath I th lugget caup!
1834. H. Miller, Scenes & Leg., xix. (1857), 281. Send one of your companions for your lugged water-stoup.