Sc. [f. LUG sb.2 + -IE.] A small wooden vessel with a lug or handle.
1725. Ramsay, Gentle Sheph., III. ii. Beech luggies mingle, On skelfs forgainst the door.
1785. Burns, Halloween, xxxii. In order on the clean hearth-stane, The luggies three are ranged.
1876. C. Gibbon, Robin Gray, xxxvii. Two strapping lassies preparing the luggies for the evenings milk.
1901. R. Anderson, Hist. Kilsyth, iv. 30. There were luggies in the morning filled with porridge.