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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]: Mauger \Mau"ger\, Maugre \Mau"gre\ (m[add]"g[~e]r), preposition [OF. maugr['e], malgr['e], F. malgr['e]. See {Mal-}, {Malice}, and {Agree}.] In spite of; in opposition to; notwithstanding. [Archaic] A man must needs love maugre his heed. --Chaucer. This mauger all the world will I keep safe. --Shak. |
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