1 janv. 1670 - bag
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The stomach or entrails of an animal. 1517 <i>no maner of person ... shall cast ... any bests baggez or fylth of ... doggez at the end of the common stayth</i>, York (YRS106/59); 1572 ‘whosoever ... corrupt the water ... with any kind of vile corruption, as washing of neats bags, or <i>interalles</i>’, Halifax (HAS37/80); 1670 <i>found Thomas Copleye fleeing a sheep and takeing the Bagg out</i>, Rockley (QS1).
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