sugan/ˈʃuː.ɡɔːn/EtymologyBorrowed from Irish súgán (“rope”), from Proto-Celtic *souggo, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *sew- (“to bend, to cut, to drive”), see also Sanskrit सुवति (suvati). Doublet of soogan.sugan means A wooden chair with a seat made from woven straw or twine stretched over the frame. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nounA wooden chair with a seat made from woven straw or twine stretched over the frame.