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† ˈflauging, ppl. a. Obs. ? = flogging.1682 D'Urfey Injured Princess i. i. 6 Ask him if he knows where we may find a sound Wench: he's a flauging old Whipster, I warrant him.
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flog, v. (flɒg) [Mentioned in 1676 as a cant word. Presumably of onomatopœic formation; cf. flack, flap; if it originated in school slang, it may have been suggested by L. flagellare.] 1. a. trans. To beat, whip; to chastise with repeated blows of a rod or whip.1676 Coles, Flog, to whip [marked as a...
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