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[
FEW: 1,204a
*baga
;
Gdf: 1,550a
bague
;
GdfC: 8,271a
bague 1
;
TL: 1,793
bague
;
DEAF:
bague
;
DMF:
bague 2
;
TLF:
bague
;
OED:
bag n.
;
MED:
bagge n.1
;
DMLBS: 175a
baga
]
bagg;
bage,
bague
s.
1
domestic
bag
:
(
MS: s.xiii
ex
)
Pus le versez ens une bage de canevaz
283
(
1341
)
E avoit les deners en une bagge
15 Ed III 75
(
1423
)
i petite bagge de petitz perles
iv 216
♦
law
(green-)bag (bag of green material formerly used by lawyers for documents)
:
(
1302
)
pristrent lor roulez e lez misterent en lor bagges
30-31 Ed I 75
(
1321
)
q’il soit escrit a chacune bagge a qi les roules sunt [...] qe sunt deinz la bage
Ed II xxvi 12
(
1346
)
Veetz cy la bagge ensealé od les munementz
20 i Ed III 571
♦
unit
volume
bagful
:
(
1428
)
Mathee Daniel: j bague de alum cust. j d.
46
(
1436
)
.j. bag de greine poisant iiij. li.
110
stonbagge
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