Feagued vs Feagues - What's the difference?
feagued | feagues |
(feague)
To decorate or improve in appearance through artificial means.
To increase the liveliness of a horse by inserting an irritant, such as a piece of peeled raw ginger or a live eel, in its fundament.
(obsolete) To beat or whip; to drive.
* 1681 , Thomas Otway,
As verbs the difference between feagued and feagues
is that feagued is past tense of feague while feagues is third-person singular of feague.feagued
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(head)feague
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(feagu)The Soldier's Fortune, Act 5:
- Beaugard: Hark ye, ye curs, keep off from snapping at my heels, or I shall so feague ye.