pughole

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A marshy place where water pools or seeps.

Word forms

pughole pugholes

Etymology

Perhaps related to dialectal English or Scots pouk (“hole in the ground, usually waterlogged or marshy”), see pucksy for more.

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