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Fagger marks used in printing to unduacte cross reference
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fagger
[f. fag v. + -er1.]
One who fags.
a. One who has a junior boy as his fag at school.
b. One who works hard.
a.
1836 E. Howard R. Reefer liv, I was the fagged, and not the fagger.
1885 Academy 6 June 393/3 It would be of some interest to ascertain his fagger's name.
b.
1833 W. Jowett Mem. C. Neale (1835) 38 He had_never been a hard fagger.
1843 Fraser's Mag. XXVII. 45 The hardest faggers and the hardest idlers.
fagger
[f. fag v. + -er1.]
One who fags.
a. One who has a junior boy as his fag at school.
b. One who works hard.
a.
1836 E. Howard R. Reefer liv, I was the fagged, and not the fagger.
1885 Academy 6 June 393/3 It would be of some interest to ascertain his fagger's name.
b.
1833 W. Jowett Mem. C. Neale (1835) 38 He had_never been a hard fagger.
1843 Fraser's Mag. XXVII. 45 The hardest faggers and the hardest idlers.
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