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† beˈrogue, v. Obs. [f. be- 5 c + rogue.] trans. To call (one) a rogue, to abuse.
1673Cleveland Wks. (1687) 236 Kick a poor Lacquey, and berogue the Cook. 16822nd Plea Nonconf. 45 To hear a zealous Ignorant be-rogue and damn the House-Preachers. a1733North Exam. i. ii. ⁋155. 117 After these Intrigues, who wonders that Hayns..should be so berogued. |