Definition of Figged

1. fig [v] - See also: fig

Lexicographical Neighbors of Figged

fig moth
fig out
fig tree
fig up
fig wart
fig wasp
fig wasps
fig wax
figaries
figary
figbird
figbirds
figeater
figeaters
figent
figged (current term)
figger
figgered
figgeries
figgering
figgers
figgery
figgum
figgy
figgy-dowdy
fight
fight-or-flight
fight a losing battle
fight back

Literary usage of Figged

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

1. American Soaps: A Complete Treatise on the Manufacture of Soap, with Special by Henry Gathmann (1893)
"For filling figged soaps silicate of potash is best adapted, ... ARTIFICIALLY figged SOAP. The crystals of potassium stearate being produced by the use of ..."

2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1893)
"(i) Made with a few 'figs,' or raisins, as 'viggy pudden.' figged Pudding, Plum pudding (Monthly Mag., ..."

3. A Glossary of Words Used in the County of Wiltshire by George Edward Dartnell, Edward Hungerford Goddard (1893)
"(i) Made with a few ' figs," or raisins, as ' viggy pudden.' figged Pudding, Plum pudding (Monthly Mag., 1814). ..."

4. Glossary of Words in Use in Cornwall by Margaret Ann Courtney, Thomas Quiller Couch (1880)
"A figged cake, a plum-cake, made with rais,ns and currants. A figged pudding, a plum-pudding. File [feil], sb. a deep cunning person. ..."

5. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1799)
"... he had been figged at Bedfont. ... that he had been figged; but not under- Handing the meaning of the term, ..."

6. The Hydrogenation of Oils: Catalyzers and Catalysis and the Generation of by Carleton Ellis (1914)
"A figged soap with a little filling can hardly be distinguished by visual examination from one which is unfilled. For the above stock of 3000 kg. the ..."

7. The Hydrogenation of Oils, Catalyzers Nad Catalysis and the Eneration of by Carleton Ellis (1919)
"For a first-class " sal-ammoniac-turpentine " soft soap, where particular value is laid upon the resulting white color, and less on the figged effect, ..."

8. Applied Chemistry: In Manufactures, Arts, and Domestic Economy by Edward Andrew Parnell (1844)
"The figged granulations of stéarate of potash do not usually make their appearance until two or three weeks after the soap has been made; ..."

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