a. [f. BERG + -Y1.] Abounding in icebergs; of the nature of an iceberg.

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1856.  Kane, Arct. Expl., I. iii. 32. The bergs which infest this region, and which have earned for it … the title of the ‘Bergy Hole.’

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1876.  Davis, Polaris Exp., xi. 266. A considerable bergy mass of ice.

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