† gather-bag Obs.
[f. gather n.1 + bag n.]
(See quot. 1616.)
1575 Turberv. Venerie 39 The gatherbagge or mugwet of a yong harte is very medicinable also agaynst the byting of Serpentes. 1616 Bullokar, Gatherbag, the bag or skinne, inclosing a young red Deere in the Hyndes belly. 1706 in Phillips (ed. Kersey). |