Obs. rare. [a. OF. vorage, or ad. L. vorāgo VORAGO.] A whirlpool, gulf, chasm.
1490. Caxton, Eneydos, x. 39. On that other syde cam vpon theym Neptunus wyth all his vorages and wawes alle full of scume.
a. 1533. Ld. Berners, Gold. Bk. M. Aurel. (1537), A iv b. The famous Romayn: whiche for to delyuer the towne of Rome yelded hym selfe to the same vorage, that as than was sene in Rome.
[1623. Cockeram, Vorage, a Quagmire.]