dial. [f. JAG sb.2] trans. To carry in a cart, or on a pack-horse. Hence Jogging.

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1747.  [see JAGGER2 2].

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1847–78.  Halliwell, Jag, to carry hay, &c. West.

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1879.  Miss Jackson, Shropsh. Word-bk., Jag, to carry hay, &c. in a cart.

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1881.  Raymond, Mining Gloss., Jagging. A mode of carrying ore to the reduction-works in bags on horses, mules, etc.

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1887.  S. Chesh. Gloss., Jag, to cart.

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