Obs. Also 4–5 iag(ge, iog(ge. A variant of JAG v. to ‘prick’; to spur (a horse).

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  (The language of the whole quotation is fig., justed, jugged, and overtilte, being taken from the tilt or tournament.)

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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.

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