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† gaig, v. Obs.—1 [f. local Sc. gaig (? gag n.2) a cleft, chink (Jam., who gives also geg n. and v. in the same senses).] trans. To chap, crack (earth). Only in pass.
1585Jas. I Ess. Poesie (Arb.) 14 Let Readers think they fele the burning heat, And graithly see the earth, for lacke of weit, With withering drouth and Sunne so gaigged all. |