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hagship|ˈhægʃɪp| [f. hag n.1 + -ship] The personality of a hag: used as a mock title.
1604Middleton Witch ii. ii. (R.), 'Tis the charm her hagship gave me For my duchess' obstinate woman. 1634Heywood & Brome Witches Lanc. iv. H.'s Wks. 1874 IV. 230, I mean to lay the Country for their Hagships. 1785A. Grant Lett. fr. Mount. (1813) II. xix. 96, I fancy their hagships [Macbeth's witches] resided hereabouts. |