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ragery

Middle English

Noun

ragery

  1. Wantonness.
    • Late 1300s, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, “The Merchant’s Tale,”[1]
      And after that he sang ful loude and cleere,
      And kiste his wyf, and made wantown cheere
      He was al coltissh, ful of ragerye,
      And ful of jargon as a flekked pye.

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magery

English

Etymology 1

From mage +? -ery.

Noun

magery (countable and uncountable, plural mageries)

  1. The practice of a mage; magic, sorcery.

Etymology 2

Alternative forms.

Noun

magery

  1. Obsolete spelling of maugre [14th-15th c.]

Anagrams

  • gaymer, meagry

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