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† ˈbauger, a. Obs. rare—1. [Of uncertain origin: cf. F. baugeart ‘a scowndrell, a scurvie or beastly companion’ (Cotgr.), f. bauge mud, filth; it might also be a form of the national name Bulgar, Bolgar, Bugar, used as a term of reproach in the Middle Ages.] Barbarous (or ? vile, beastly).
1544Bale Sir J. Oldcastell in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) I. 273 Then brought he forth another bill..that he redde also in his bauger Latyne. |