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- noun See
rearage .
Etymologies
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Either aphetic form of arrearage; or directly from Late Latin reragium or its likely source, Anglo-Norman arrirage.
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bilby commented on the word rerage
I'm not angry, I'm just looking in on a previous rage to see how it's getting on.
May 26, 2022