noun
- a strong type of beer or ale, typically dark and sweet
- a wooden peg, block, or stud used in construction or carpentry
Usage: chiefly British; archaic or regional
Usage: chiefly British; archaic or regional
Examples
- The carpenter drove a nogg into the timber frame.
- In old English pubs, nogg was a popular winter drink.
- The building's walls were reinforced with wooden noggs.
- A mug of nogg warmed the traveler on a cold evening.