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The word “brogue” came into English in the late sixteenth century. It comes from the Gaeilge bróg (Irish), Gaelic bròg (Scottish) “shoe”, from the Old Norse “brók” meaning “leg covering”. The Scots word brogue is also used to denote a bradawl or boring tool as well as the action of piercing with such a tool.

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