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Digue
Digue \Digue\, n. [F. See Dike.]
A bank; a dike. [Obs.]
--Sir W. Temple.
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digue
n. (context obsolete English) A bank; a dike.
Usage examples of "digue".
There was besides, in Montparnasse's sentence, a literary beauty which was lost upon Gavroche, that is mon dogue, ma dague et ma digue, a slang expression of the Temple, which signifies my dog, my knife, and my wife, greatly in vogue among clowns and the red-tails in the great century when Moliere wrote and Callot drew.