hag
41hag — /hæg / (say hag) noun 1. a repulsive, often vicious or malicious, old woman. 2. a witch. 3. → hagfish. {Middle English hagge, hegge; apparently a shortened form of Old English hægtesse fury, witch, where hag may be related to Old English haga… …
42Hag — An ugly old woman who is in league with the dead or the Devil. She is often a witch or sorceress. On rare occasions, a Hag may be young and beautiful. See Hag ridden and Black Annis …
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43hag — A word which means an ugly old woman, a witch. It is a strong term of abuse in Shakespeare, expressing extreme disgust and contempt. Perhaps his most famous use of the term, apart from the ‘secret, black and midnight hags’ of Macbeth, is in… …
44hag — noun /hæɡ/ a) A witch, sorceress, or enchantress; also, a wizard. b) An ugly old woman. See Also: fag hag …
45hag — noun we d all heard tales of a wizened hag who lived alone on the far side of the mountain Syn: crone, old woman, gorgon; informal witch, crow, cow, old bag …
46hag — s ( et, hag) PROV hage …
47hag — Luahine pī alu, luahine ālu a, kaikapū, kolo u a. ♦ Dried up hag, luahine pīka o …
48Hag — Am Hag sein. – Jer. Gotthelf, Bauernspiegel (Berlin 1851), S. 241. An der Grenze seiner Kunst, seiner Gelehrsamkeit, seines Wissens …
49Hag Countess — Game background Title(s) Former Lord of the Sixth Home plane Nine Hells Power level Archdevil Alignment Lawful Evil Superior Asmodeus …
50HAG Modelleisenbahnen — AG Rechtsform Aktiengesellschaft Gründung 1944 Sitz …