[f. LUMBAGO sb.] trans. To afflict with lumbago.

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1796.  ‘A. Pasquin,’ New Brighton Guide (ed. 6), 26. He’s lumbago’d [by the north or east wind] the rest of his days.

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1880.  Gentl. Mag., Oct., 504. Roasting his knees and nose, while his back is lumbagoed by exposure to the … cold air.

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