v. Obs. Also 3 te-, 5 to-togge. [ME. f. TO-2 + toggen, tugge, TUG v.] trans. To pull to pieces.
c. 1220. Bestiary, 420, in O. E. Misc., 13. [He] tetoggeð and tetireð hem mid hire teð sarpe.
c. 1400. Destr. Troy, 8042. All fadit that faire of hir fyn coloure, All to tugget hir tresses of hir triet here.
1446. Lydg., Two Nightingale Poems, i. 256. On euery syde to-togged and to-drawe.