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Word of the Day 08/21/18 Hagridden

Hagridden (adjective)
hagridden [hag-rid-n]


adjective
1. worried or tormented, as by a witch.

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Origin: First recorded in 1675–85; hag + ridden

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hagride [hag-rahyd]

verb (used with object), hag·rode or (Archaic) hag·rid; hag·rid·den or (Archaic) hag·rid; hag·rid·ing.

1. to afflict with worry, dread, need, or the like; torment.

Origin: First recorded in 1655–65; hag + ride

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