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▪ I. progging, vbl. n. (ˈprɒgɪŋ) [f. prog v.1 + -ing1.] Soliciting, begging; foraging.1648 Milton Tenure Kings 242 Being called to assemble about reforming the Church, they fell to progging and soliciting the parliament..for a new settling of their tithes and oblations. 1650 Needham Case Commw. 54 A...
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▪ I. prog, n.1 (prɒg) Also 7 progg(e, 8–9 progue. [Origin obscure; perh. a variant of prag n.1; cf. also brog, and prod n. and v.] 1. A piercing instrument or weapon; a spike; a skewer; a stiletto; a prick or prickle.1615 G. Sandys Trav. 27 Slicing it into little gobbets, prick it on a prog of iron,...
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They are often beaten throughout the journey, and goaded on with those favorite native methods of torture - twisting the tails or progging with a point
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philargyry
† phiˈlargyry Obs. Also 7 -gury. [ad. Gr. ϕιλαργυρία, n. of quality from ϕιλάργυρ-ος fond of money, f. ϕιλ(ο-, philo + ἄργυρος silver, money.] Love of money; avarice, covetousness.1570–6 Lambarde Peramb. Kent (1826) 249 The Popes laboured more and more with this incurable disease of Philargyrie. 163...
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