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hagged
hagged, a. Now dial. (hægd, ˈhægɪd) [A late formation from hag n.1: prob. influenced by haggard, with which it runs together in sense 2. Perh. in some cases influenced by hag v.2] 1. a. Bewitched. b. Witch-like, hag-like. ? Obs.a 1700 B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, Hagged, Lean, Witched, Half-Starved. 1706... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bundz
The milk poured into the "putara" is hagged, which means that the protein is truncated by enzymes contained in rennet, extracted from the stomachs of young wikipedia.org
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Grunge speak
Grunge speak words The following were in the Times lexicon: bloated, big bag of bloatation – drunk bound-and-hagged – staying home on Friday or Saturday wikipedia.org
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bleakly
bleakly, adv. (ˈbliːklɪ) [f. as prec. + -ly2.] † 1. Palely. Obs.1611 Cotgr., Pallement, palely, bleakly, wanly. 2. In a bleak or exposed situation.1538 Leland Itin. V. 99 Standing veri blekely and object to all Wynddes. 1798 Pennant Hindoostan II. 353 The lake is..situated bleakly. 1857 Mrs. Gaskell... Oxford English Dictionary
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hagg
▪ I. hag, n.1 (hæg) Forms: α. 3–7 hegge, 6–7 heg. β. 4–7 hagge, 6–8 hagg, 6– hag. [The form hegge is found once early in 13th c.; hagge once in 14th; otherwise the word is not known till the 16th c. Usually conjectured to be a shortened form of OE. hægtesse, hæhtisse, hægtes, -tis, hegtes ‘fury, wit... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Known Universe (album)
Ison, Morrison) God Tells Me To Blow Oskar Cancer Show Dead Fly The Birds And She Drowned Redway French Muscleman It's Summer Here John Boat Hagged wikipedia.org
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haggard
▪ I. haggard, n.1 (ˈhægəd) Also -art. [cf. ON. heygarðr stack-yard, f. hey hay + garðr garth.] In Ireland and Isle of Man: A stack-yard.1586 J. Hooker Girald. Irel. in Holinshed II. 44/2 All such cornes as they had in their haggards. c 1645 Howell Lett. II. xxiv, When the Barn was full any one might... Oxford English Dictionary
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humpy
▪ I. humpy, n.1 Austral. (ˈhʌmpɪ) Also humpey, humpie. [ad. native Austral. oompi, to which ‘has been given an English look, the appearance of the huts [of the aborigines] suggesting the English word hump’ (Morris, Austral Eng.).] A native Australian hut. Hence, applied to a very small and primitive... Oxford English Dictionary
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Afro-Bahamians
He mentions that the Superstition of Shigidi still lingers among the negroes of The Bahamas of Yoruba descent, who talks of being hagged (cursed) and believe wikipedia.org
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leg
▪ I. leg, n. (lɛg) Also 3–7 pl. legges, (4–7 leggis, leggys), 4–5 lege, 6–7 legge. [a. ON. legg-r leg, (in compounds) leg or arm, limb (Sw. lägg, Da. læg, calf of the leg):—OTeut. type *lagjo-z. Cf. Lombard lagi ‘coxa super genuculum’ (Ed. Roth. 384). By some scholars the word is referred to the Wes... Oxford English Dictionary
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