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bagged, ppl. a.|bægd| [f. bag v. + -ed.] †1. Big with young; pregnant. Obs.
a1400Sir Perc. 717 The mere was bagged with fole. 1520Whittinton Vulg. (1527) 6 b, An hare bagged [gravida] maye not awaye. 1616Surfl. & Markh. Countr. Farm 697 The female being bagd. 2. Enclosed in, or as in, a bag; encysted.
1572J. Jones Bathes Buckstone 15 a, Matter, cluddered, lomped or bagged, in any principall member. 1655W. Gurnall Chr. in Arm. iv. §2 (1669) 425/1 The venom that is bagg'd in his heart. 1854Mrs. Gaskell North & S. xv, Right under the bagged-up chandelier. 3. Hanging in bags, hanging slack so as to drop in a curve.
1618B. Holyday Juvenal (1673) 188 Bagg'd cheeks, with wrinkles deep and wide. 1858Carlyle Fredk. Gt. I. iii. v. 171 Cheeks somewhat bagged and wrinkly. 1867F. Francis Angling ii. (1880) 69 Without leaving any bagged or slack line. 4. Provided with bags.
1861Sala Tw. round Clock 182 Here they come, bagged and bundled, and gesticulating and jabbering. 5. Having bags or udders.
1884Kendal Merc. 26 Sept. 4/7 Their once famous..and well-bagged cows. |