Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913 + 1828)
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Rugged
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Rug"ged (?), a. [See Rug, n.]
1. Full of asperities on the surface; broken into sharp or irregular points, or otherwise uneven; not smooth; rough; as, a rugged mountain; a rugged road.
The rugged bark of some broad elm.
Milton.
2. Not neat or regular; uneven.
His well-proportioned beard made rough and rugged.
Shak.
3. Rough with bristles or hair; shaggy. The rugged Russian bear."
Shak.
4. Harsh; hard; crabbed; austere; -- said of temper, character, and the like, or of persons.
Neither melt nor endear him, but leave him as hard, rugged, and unconcerned as ever.
South.
5. Stormy; turbulent; tempestuous; rude.
Milton.
6. Rough to the ear; harsh; grating; -- said of sound, style, and the like.
Through the harsh cadence of a rugged line.
Dryden.
7. Sour; surly; frowning; wrinkled; -- said of looks, etc. Sleek o'er your rugged looks."
Shak.
8. Violent; rude; boisterrous; -- said of conduct, manners, etc.
9. Vigorous; robust; hardy; -- said of health, physique, etc. [Colloq. U.S.]
Syn. -- Rough; uneven; wrinkled; cragged; coarse; rude; harsh; hard; crabbed; severe; austere; surly; sour; frowning; violent; boisterous; tumultuous; turbulent; stormy; tempestuous; inclement.
-- Rug"ged*ly (#), adv. -- Rug"ged*ness, n.