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▪ I. bragged, ppl. a.1|brægd| [f. brag v.] a. Boasted of, vaunted. †b. Boastful, vaunting.
1580Sidney Arcadia iii. 319 Lycurgus more bragged and neere his brothers humour. 1599Broughton's Lett. viii. 28 Your much bragd-of Concent. 1607Shakes. Cor. i. viii. 12 That was the whip of your bragg'd Progeny. ▪ II. † bragged, ppl. a.2 Obs. [In first quot. prob. misprint for bagged; thence copied into the later.] With young, in pup.
1575Turberv. Venery 188 You shall hardly take a bytch-foxe when she is bragged and with cubbe. 1677Gentleman's Recreat. i. 106. 1741 Compl. Fam.-Piece ii. i. 294 When a Bitch Fox is bragged, and with Cub, she is hardly to be taken. |