a. Sc. Obs. Also ogert-. [f. OGART.] Proud; nice, squeamish.
1755. Forbes, Jrnl. fr. London, 29. Ye ken well enough that I was never vera ogertfu.
c. 1770. Beattie, To Alex. Ross, 63. Our fine newfangle sparks, I grant ye,
Theyre grown sae ugertfu and vaunty.