▪ I. † fuger1, fugo Obs.
[cf. AF. satayn fugeree, in Stat. Edw. IV (Godefr.).]
| 1465 in Paston Lett. III. 436 The polronds of a payre bryganders of rede sateyn ffugr. 1596 Unton Invent. (1841) 11 One cover of a fielde bedde of fuger satten yellowe and redde. 1638 Lanc. Wills III. 206 And a petticoate of fugo satten layd on w{supt}{suph} silver and gold lace and spangled. |
▪ II. † fuger2 Obs.—1
| 1681 A. Behn Rover ii. Epil., Right Worshipfuls and Squires: Who laugh, and cry Ads Nigs, 'tis woundy good When the fuger's all the Jest that's understood. |