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† gugg, v. Obs. rare. Also gugge. [? Onomatopœic: cf. gag v.2 2.] trans. To wound, gall.
1633D. R[ogers] Treat. Sacram. ii. 127, I cast arrowes and darts into the flesh of the Lord Jesus, in sport! But now they gugg me! 1642― Naaman 223 We doe but gugge and tire most men with our preaching of selfe-deniall and faith. Ibid. 257 This error of thine will gugge the to the quicke. |