Obs. rare. [Cf. WRIG v.]

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  1.  Sir Wrig-wrag, ? a contentious person.

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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.

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  2.  At wrig-wrag, at daggers-drawn; at enmity or variance.

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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.

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