Loading..

Loading...

American Dictionary of the English Language

Dictionary Search

Prog


PROG, verb intransitive [Latin proco, procor.]

1. To shift meanly for provisions; to wander about and seek provisions where they are to be found; to live by beggarly tricks. [A low word.]

You are the lion; I have been endeavoring to prog for you.

PROG, noun Victuals or provisions sought by begging or found by wandering about.

1. Victuals of any kind. [A low word.]

PROG, noun One that seeks his victuals by wandering and begging.