Obs. [Apparently f. BAG v.2 + WOOD.] Small branches of trees, twigs, etc., such as could be lopped off with a bagging hook or bill, used for fuel.
1525. in Bodmin Registers (182738), 103. To have their burden wood to bear and carry away upon their backs, of lot, crop, hook, and bag wood. [See N. & Q., Ser. I. II. 204.]