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fagging
▪ I. fagging, vbl. n.1 (ˈfægɪŋ) [f. fag v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. fag. 1. The action of working hard or wearying oneself at something; an instance of this, hard work. Also fagging about.1777 F. Burney Early Diary (1889) ii. 163 After all this fagging, Mr. Lowndes sent me word, that he..coul... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fagging
Fagging sometimes involved physical abuse and/or sexual abuse. Second series, with a preface on “Fagging.” wikipedia.org
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vagging
vagging dial. var. fagging vbl. n.1 Oxford English Dictionary
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Michael McCrum
reputation and transformed the school, emphasising academic standards and implementing sweeping reforms, including the abolition of the old traditions of fagging Just before leaving Eton he oversaw the final abolition of fagging, as he had at Tonbridge earlier. wikipedia.org
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faggery
faggery (ˈfægərɪ) [f. fag n.1 + -ery.] The system of fagging at public schools.1853 De Quincey Autobiog. Sk. Wks. I. 207 Faggery was an abuse too venerable..to be touched by profane hands. Oxford English Dictionary
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Harrow School
Fagging As in most boarding schools, for many years there was a system of 'fagging' whereby younger boys carried out duties for the seniors. In his detailed history of the school, Christopher Tyerman recorded that in 1796 fagging was compulsory for boys up to the fourth form, and that 50 out wikipedia.org
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devilling
devilling, vbl. n. (ˈdɛv(ə)lɪŋ) [f. devil v. + -ing1.] 1. Working as a devil or hack: see devil n. 5 b, c; devil v. 3.1880 Besant & Rice Seamy Side xiv. 114 The young barrister was engaged in some devilling. 1888 Star 8 Aug., Devilling is the term used in the literary trade for sweating. 1894 Westm.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fag
Fag or FAG may refer to: FAG, a brand of the Schaeffler Group Cigarette, in British and Australian slang Fagging, in British public schools Faggot wikipedia.org
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lashness
† ˈlashness Obs. Also 5–6 lachenes, 6 lasshnesse, 7 lasch(e)nes(s. [f. lash a. + -ness.] Slackness (of body or mind); remissness; also, cowardice.c 1477 Caxton Jason 15, I cannot haue meruaille ynough of the grete slouthe and lachenes of your men. 1484 ― Ordre of Chyualry 77 Gloutonye..engendreth sl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sir Alexander Malet, 2nd Baronet
Works Malet was the author of: Some Account of the System of Fagging at Winchester School, with Remarks … on the late Expulsions thence for resistance wikipedia.org
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fag
▪ I. fag, n.1 (fæg) [f. the vb.] 1. That which causes weariness; hard work, toil, drudgery, fatigue. colloq.1780 F. Burney Diary & Lett. 13 Apr., This was my fag till after tea. 1798 Nelson Lett. (1814) II. 233 As no fleet has more fag than this, nothing but the..greatest attention can keep them hea... Oxford English Dictionary
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Houseboy
See also Housekeeper Fagging :wikt:Garçon, the French word for "boy", also used as an occupational title House officer, previously "houseman", various wikipedia.org
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Full-mechanized roadway cross-operation construction technology
The present invention relates to underground coal mine and combine pick field, specifically a kind of full-mechanized roadway cross-operation construction technology, the steps include: I. after the first roadway linking of tunnel, down-hole second and normal construction, all collateral fagging beam portions in about the scraper-trough conveyer of the first tunnel producing coal system of two ...
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dorme
▪ I. † dorm(e1 Obs. rare. [f. stem of L. dorm-īre or F. dorm-ir to sleep: cf. dormant.] Sleep, slumber, a doze. in dorme: dormant.1512 Nottingham Rec. III. 339 Letting it [a sum of money] lyg in dorme, to the gret hurte of the towne. 1637 Sanderson Serm. (1681) II. 79 Not a calm soft sleep like that... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Berkenhout
In it he commented on the system of fagging in public schools. wikipedia.org
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