
Bogtrotter
UK
/ˈbɒɡˌtrɒtə/
US
/ˈbɔɡˌtrɑtər/

Translation of "bogtrotter" into Russian
bogtrotter
NounUK
/ˈbɒɡˌtrɒtə/
US
/ˈbɔɡˌtrɑtər/
bogtrotter
bogtrotters pl
The bogtrotter navigated the marshy terrain with ease.
Болотник легко передвигался по болотистой местности.
Definitions
bogtrotter
NounUK
/ˈbɒɡˌtrɒtə/
US
/ˈbɔɡˌtrɑtər/
(chiefly derogatory, historical) An Irish person, especially one from rural areas or boggy regions.
In 19th-century England, Irish labourers were often disparagingly called 'bogtrotters'.
(dated) A person or animal that habitually traverses or lives in bogs; specifically, a wading bird such as a snipe.
The seasoned bogtrotter led the hikers safely across the marsh.
bogtrotter
AdjectiveUK
/ˈbɒɡˌtrɒtə/
US
/ˈbɔɡˌtrɑtər/
Relating to or characteristic of bogtrotters or rural Irish boglands (used attributively).
He collected stories in the bogtrotter dialect of rural Connacht.