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magged, a. Naut.|mægd| a. (See quot.)
1867Smyth Sailor's Word-bk., Magged, worn, fretted, and stretched rope, as a magged brace. b. Irritated; exhausted, jaded.
1839F. Trollope Fragment in Dom. Manners Amer. (ed. 5) 272 Mrs. Rapp... We shall be right down magged without her... Angelina... It won't convene for me to be mixing doe cakes..all day. 1903Eng. Dial. Dict. IV. 7/2 I'm quite magged with my day's glanin'. |