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† ˈfugeand, a. Obs.—1 [Belongs to the spurious Sherwood dialect of the piece; it may be an alteration of figent.]
1637B. Jonson Sad Sheph. ii. i, Shew your sell In all the shepherds bauldly; gaing amang 'em, Be mickel in their eye, frequent and fugeand. |