Etymology:
The word "rugged" originated from the Old Norse word "hruggr," meaning "shaggy" or "furry." It was later borrowed into Middle English as "rugged," meaning "rough" or "uneven."
Meaning:
Rugged means:
Origin:
The word "rugged" ultimately derives from the Proto-Indo-European root "*hreug-," meaning "to roughen." This root is also the origin of the word "ruffle," which means "to make rough or uneven."
Examples:
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Etymology The word rugged originated from the Old Norse word hruggr meaning shaggy
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