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单词 bagged
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baggedadj.

/baɡd/
Etymology: < bag v.1 + -ed suffix1.
1. Big with young; pregnant. Obsolete.
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the world > life > biology > biological processes > procreation or reproduction > pregnancy or gestation > [adjective]
greatc1175
with childc1175
with childc1300
baggeda1400
bounda1400
pregnant?a1425
quicka1450
greaterc1480
heavyc1480
teeming1530
great-bellied1533
big1535
boundenc1540
impregnate1540
great-wombeda1550
young with child1566
gravid1598
pregnate1598
pagled1599
enceinte1602
child-great1605
conceived1637
big-bellieda1646
brooding1667
in the (also a) family way1688
in the (also that) way1741
undelivered1799
ensient1818
enwombeda1822
in a delicate condition1827
gestant1851
in pod1890
up the (also a) pole1918
in a particular condition1922
preg?1927
in the spud line1937
up the spout1937
preggy1938
up the stick1941
preggers1942
in pig1945
primigravid1949
preggo1951
in a certain condition1958
gestating1961
up the creek1961
in the (pudding) cluba1966
gravidated-
a1400 Sir Perc. 717 The mere was bagged with fole.
1520 R. Whittington Uulgaria sig. B.vi An hare bagged [L. gravida] maye not awaye.
1600 R. Surflet tr. C. Estienne & J. Liébault Maison Rustique vii. xxxiv. 862 The female being bagd.
2. Enclosed in, or as in, a bag; encysted.
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the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > enclosing or enclosure > [adjective] > enclosed > in or as in other specific enclosure or receptacle
chamberedc1540
housed1569
bagged1572
celled1586
arboured1606
closeteda1649
vesselled1660
cabineted1680
encysted1705
caverned1734
mounded1807
castled1821
casketed1822
styed1829
tree-embowered1866
tunnelled1901
1572 J. Jones Benefit Bathes of Buckstones f. 15v Matter, cluddered, lomped or bagged, in any principall member.
1662 W. Gurnall Christian in Armour: 3rd Pt. 507 The venom that is bagg'd in his heart.
1855 E. C. Gaskell North & South I. xv. 172 Under the bagged-up chandelier.
3. Hanging in bags, hanging slack so as to drop in a curve.
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the world > space > relative position > support > hanging or suspension > [adjective] > hanging down > in folds
bagging1598
baggeda1661
baggy1831
foldya1851
a1661 B. Holyday tr. Juvenal Satyres (1673) 188 Bagg'd cheeks, with wrinkles deep and wide.
1858 T. Carlyle Hist. Friedrich II of Prussia I. iii. v. 241 Cheeks somewhat bagged and wrinkly.
1867 F. Francis Bk. Angling ii. 55 Without having any bagged or slack line.
4. Provided with bags.
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society > occupation and work > equipment > receptacle or container > bag > [adjective] > having bag(s)
bagged1861
1861 G. A. Sala Twice round Clock 182 Here they come, bagged and bundled, and gesticulating and jabbering.
5. Having bags or udders.
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the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > cow > [adjective] > having udders
bagged1884
1884 Kendal Merc. 26 Sept. 4/7 Their once famous..and well-bagged cows.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online June 2019).
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