[f. LUG v. + -ED1.] Pulled by the ears. Of a bear: Baited.

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1596.  Shaks., 1 Hen. IV., I. ii. 84. I am as Melancholly as a Gyb-Cat, or a lugg’d Beare.

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1598.  Bp. Hall, Sat., IV. i. 72. His ears hang laving, like a new-lug’d swine.

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1605.  Shaks., Lear, IV. ii. 42 (1st Qo. 1608). A gracious aged man, whose reuerence euen the head-lugd beare would lick.

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1654.  Gayton, Pleas. Notes, II. v. 52. You know how pitifully a lugg’d sow looks.

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1851.  Mrs. Marsh, Ravenscliffe, II. i. 10. He was … as surly as a lugged bear.

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