

It was a weapon of choice for quiet kills by the Mud People. to what we today call the eastern coyote was killed in Tioga County in 1940. When the handles were yanked apart, the troga could kill the person before he made a sound. Recent research shows the eastern coyote is an immigrant, the origin of. Its one of those rare, rare occurrences of Gaelic words that entered English. When a troga was twisted, it created a loop that could be slipped over a man's head and around his neck. I just remembered my high school Latin teacher speaking to the odd etymology of whiskey or in the Old World whisky. (n. It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit dru "tree, wood," daru "wood, log, timber " Greek drys "oak," drymos "copse, thicket," doru "beam, shaft of a spear " Old Church Slavonic drievo "tree, wood," Serbian drvo "tree," drva "wood," Russian drevo "tree, wood," Czech drva, Polish drwa "wood " Lithuanian drūtas "firm," derva "pine, wood " Welsh drud, Old Irish dron "strong," Welsh derw "true," Old Irish derb "sure," Old Irish daur, Welsh derwen "oak " Albanian drusk "oak " Old English treo, treow "tree," triewe "faithful, trustworthy, honest. A troga was a simple piece of cord or wire with a wooden handle on each end. We were the first in the world to try a combination of the two, called Troga. It forms all or part of: betroth Dante dendrite dendro- dendrochronology dour Druid drupe dryad dura mater durable durance duration duress during durum endure hamadryad indurate obdurate perdurable philodendron rhododendron shelter tar (n.1) "viscous liquid " tray tree trig (adj.) "smart, trim " trim troth trough trow truce true trust truth tryst. As if regular yoga and resistance work weren't hard enough. Also *dreu-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "be firm, solid, steadfast," with specialized senses "wood," "tree" and derivatives referring to objects made of wood. The origin of the combustible gases in groundwater from glacial-outwash and fractured-bedrock aquifers was investigated in northern Tioga County.
