To SA’VAGE. v.n. [from the noun.] To make barbarous,
wild, or cruel. A word not well authorised.
Friends, relations, love himself,
Savag’d by woe, forget the tender tie. Thomson.
To SA’VAGE. v.n. [from the noun.] To make barbarous,
wild, or cruel. A word not well authorised.
Friends, relations, love himself,
Savag’d by woe, forget the tender tie. Thomson.