Obs. rare. [Cf. WRIG v.]
1. Sir Wrig-wrag, ? a contentious person.
a. 1529. Skelton, Agst. Garnesche, iv. 149. The follest slouen ondyr heuen, Wytles, wayward, Syr Wryg wrag. Ibid. (a. 1529), Sp. Parrot, 9. Let syr Wrig wrag wrastell with syr Delarag.
2. At wrig-wrag, at daggers-drawn; at enmity or variance.
1599. Nashe, Lenten Stuffe, G j b. Their townes were stil at wrig wrag, & suckt from their mothers teates serpentine hatred one against each other.