a. [f. BERG + -Y1.] Abounding in icebergs; of the nature of an iceberg.
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.
1876. Davis, Polaris Exp., xi. 266. A considerable bergy mass of ice.