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▪ I. † magg, v.1 Obs. rare—1. [Cf. maggle.] trans. To mangle.
a1400–50Alexander 1268 (Ashm. MS.) Þen mournes all þe Messedones..For maistris & mynistris menere & grettir, Þat was in morsels magged [Dublin MS. made] & martrid a hundreth. ▪ II. magg, v.2 Sc.|mæg| [? f. Mag n.2, magpie.] trans. To pilfer.
1818Scott Hrt. Midl. xlii, I hae made a clean house o' Jenny Balchristie and her niece. They were a bad pack—steal'd meat and mault, and loot the carters magg the coals. |