Definition of Baggits

1. baggit [n] - See also: baggit

Lexicographical Neighbors of Baggits

baggala
baggalas
bagged
bagger
baggers
baggie
baggier
baggies
baggiest
baggily
bagginess
bagginesses
bagging
baggings
baggit
baggits (current term)
baggs
baggy
baggywrinkle
baggywrinkles
bagh
baghdadite
baghouse
baghouses
baghs
bagladies
baglady
baglama
baglamas
bagless

Literary usage of Baggits

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Flood, Field and Forest by George Rooper (1874)
"... but guid an' wholesome—at the ony time of the year they can tak' them; an' ye save the kelts in spring, an' kill the baggits in autumn ..."

2. An Angler's Rambles and Angling Songs by Thomas Tod Stoddart (1866)
"... quarters was of the best description, or that an inviting preparation can only be procured from the ripe and unwholesome baggits of the close-time. ..."

3. Tales and Sketches by James Hogg (1837)
"... an' what's to come o* the poor bits o' plottin baggits a' winter, is mair nor I can tell. They may pike the woo aff ane another for aught that I see. ..."

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