v. Obs. Also 4–5 corige. [a. F. corriger, ad. L. corrigĕre to CORRECT, f. cor- = com- together, altogether + regĕre to make straight or right.] trans. To correct, chastise, punish.

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c. 1374.  Chaucer, Boeth., IV. iv. 125. Þat þe maneres of shrewes ben coriged and chastised by veniaunce.

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1483.  Caxton, Esope, 25. The … servauntes … sore corryged and bete hym [the ass]. Ibid. (1490), Eneydos, xxiv. (1890), 89. To corrige and punysshe thoffence.

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