Obs. Also 45 iag(ge, iog(ge. A variant of JAG v. to prick; to spur (a horse).
(The language of the whole quotation is fig., justed, jugged, and overtilte, being taken from the tilt or tournament.)
1377. Langl., P. Pl., B. XX. 133. He iugged [v.r. iogged, 1393 C. XXIII. 134 iogged, v.rr. iagged, iuggede] til a iustice, and iusted in his ere, And ouertilte al his treuthe.