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bagge (s.xiiiex)

bagge (s.xiiiex)

bagg;  bage,  bague  
  FEW:  *baga 1,204a Gdf:  bague 1,550a GdfC:  bague 1 8,271a TL: bague 1,793 DEAF:  bague  DMF:  bague 2  TLF:  bague  OED:  bag n.  MED:  bagge n.1  DMLBS:  baga 175a

s.

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( MS: s.xiiiex )  Pus le versez ens une bage de canevaz  Pop Med 283
( 1341 )  E avoit les deners en une bagge  YBB 15 Ed III 75
( 1423 )  i petite bagge de petitz perles  Rot Parl1 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  YBB 30-31 Ed I 75
( 1321 )  q’il soit escrit a chacune bagge a qi les roules sunt [...] qe sunt deinz la bage  YBB Ed II xxvi 12
( 1346 )  Veetz cy la bagge ensealé od les munementz  YBB 20 i Ed III 571
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( 1428 )  Mathee Daniel: j bague de alum cust. j d.  Port Bk studer 46
( 1436 )  .j. bag de greine poisant iiij. li.  Port Bk foster 110

See also:

stonbagge 
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