Sc. [f. LUG sb.2 + -IE.] A small wooden vessel with a ‘lug’ or handle.

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1725.  Ramsay, Gentle Sheph., III. ii. Beech luggies mingle, On skelfs forgainst the door.

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1785.  Burns, Halloween, xxxii. In order on the clean hearth-stane, The luggies three are ranged.

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1876.  C. Gibbon, Robin Gray, xxxvii. Two strapping lassies … preparing the luggies … for the evening’s milk.

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1901.  R. Anderson, Hist. Kilsyth, iv. 30. There were ‘luggies’ in the morning filled with porridge.

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