Brogueful

/ˈbroʊɡfəl/ adjective

Definition

Full of or characterized by a strong brogue accent; distinctly Irish or Scottish in speech.

Etymology

Brogue combined with the -ful suffix meaning 'full of,' creating an adjective that emphasizes the abundance or intensity of brogue characteristics.

Kelly Says

This poetic formation captures how 19th-century writers tried to convey the richness and strength of regional accents on the page.

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