dragge
English
editVerb
editdragge (third-person singular simple present dragges, present participle dragging, simple past and past participle dragged)
- Obsolete spelling of drag.
- 1594, Christopher Marlowe, Massacre at Paris[1]:
- Away with him, cut of his head and handes, And send them for a present to the Pope: And when this just revenge is finished, Unto mount Faucon will we dragge his coarse: And he that living hated so the crosse, Shall being dead, be hangd thereon in chaines.