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.

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1369.  Chaucer, Bk. Duchesse, 623. The trayteresse false and ful of gyle … That baggeth foule and loketh fayre.

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c. 1380.  Wyclif, Serm., Sel. Wks. 1869, I. 191. Men þat … reulen hem bi þe firste reule, þat þei baggen not þerfro.

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