v. Obs. rare. [Origin not ascertained: cf. BAGGINGLY. From the ambiguous value of ME. gg, we do not know whether to pronounce badge or bag.] To look askew, or obliquely; to leer, ogle, or glance aside; cf. ASQUINT 2 c.
1369. Chaucer, Bk. Duchesse, 623. The trayteresse false and ful of gyle That baggeth foule and loketh fayre.
c. 1380. Wyclif, Serm., Sel. Wks. 1869, I. 191. Men þat reulen hem bi þe firste reule, þat þei baggen not þerfro.