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† ˈragery Obs. In 4–5 ragerie, -ye. [a. OF. ragerie (Godef.): see rage n. and -ery.] Raging; wantonness, etc.; a frolic.
c1386Chaucer Wife's Prol. 455, I was yong and ful of ragerye. 1390Gower Conf. II. 337 Diane..Was come, and in a ragerie Sche seide that sche bathe wolde. 1422Hoccleve Jonathas 221 Fro your fyngir mighte it fall, Or plukkid of been in a ragerie. |