Definition of rag

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Rag (n.) Hence, mean or tattered attire; worn-out dress..

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Yoicks :: Yoicks (interj.) A cry of encouragement to foxhounds.
Harten :: Harten (v. t.) To hearten; to encourage; to incite.
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