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† ˈnonaged, a. Obs. [f. nonage1 + -ed2. Cf. OF. nonaagé.] Belonging to the period of nonage; in one's nonage, minor. Also fig.
1601Acts Privy Council XXXI. 241 In the behalfe of Peter de la Rocque and his nonaged bretheren. 1613W. Browne Brit. Past. i. v, Here could I..tell the world, the Muses loue appeares In nonag'd youth, as in the length of yeeres. 1643Quarles Embl. iii. xiii, My nonag'd day already points to noon. 1645― New Distemper Wks. (Grosart) I. 155/1 We might have taken an advantageous leisure and mature deliberation to ripen every Bill, and, by degrees, to rectifie every nonag'd Grievance. |