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† ˈknagged, a. Obs. Also 5 gnaggid. [f. knag n.1 + -ed2.] Furnished with protuberances, knobs, or knots; knobbed, toothed, jagged.c 1400 Destr. Troy 4973 A tre, þat was tried, all of tru gold,..And frut on yt fourmyt fairest of shap, Of mony kynd þat was knyt [ed. 1874 kuyt], knagged aboue. c 1430 V...
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▪ I. knag, n.1 (næg) Forms: 5 knage, 5–7 knagge, 5, 9 knagg, 6– knag. [ME. knag or knagge = G. (orig. LG.) knagge knot, peg, etc., whence prob. Da. knag, Sw. knagg. Gael. cnag may be from Sc. knag v. and knagged, regarded as derivatives of this word, are evidenced before it.] 1. A short spur or stif...
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