▪ I. wrag
obs. erron. f. rag n.2 2.
| 1844 Civil Eng. & Arch. Jrnl. VII. 63/1 Two stone offices..formed of Kentish wrag ashlar. |
▪ II. † wrag, v. Obs. rare—1.
[Of imitative origin. Cf. wraggle v.1]
intr. To struggle or strive; to resist. Hence wragging vbl. n.
| a 1275 Ancr. R. (MS. Cleopatra C. vi) fol. 173 b, For þeo ȝet [sic] fondunges..waggeð oðer hwiles, & [heo] mote wresten aȝein wið strong wraggunge. |
▪ III. wrag
erron. f. rag v.2
| 1841 J. Blackwood in Mrs. Oliphant Blackwood & Sons (1898) II. 261, I do not forget to wrag the Doctor on this subject. |