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.

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1525.  in Bodmin Registers (1827–38), 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.]

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