hags in English

noun
1
a witch, especially one in the form of an ugly old woman (often used as a term of disparagement for a woman).
a fat old hag in a dirty apron
2
an overhang of peat.
But so were the boulders and lumps of peat hag which pocked the scene.
3
a soft place on a moor or a firm place in a bog.

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2. Boggies are a type of Chimera associated with River Hags and dangerous waterways

3. The book concludes with Artegall subject to the taunts and slanders of the hideous hags Envy and Detraction.

4. Bawds were loathed by the public, who referred to them as 'Hags of Hell'

5. Synonyms for Bacchantes include maenads, fury, shrews, viragos, termagants, vixens, hags, harridans, spitfires and harpies

6. Not exactly sentient and not exactly anything else, Boggies flock to rivers, lakes, and streams that either are or are likely to become haunted by river hags

7. In 1963, when Smull expressed an interest in transferring the liquor license to a new place at 413 Hennepin, he was met with opposition; Alderman Robert MacGregor called the Palms “one of the raunchiest operations in town.” USA Confidential included it in a list of places that “cater to the lowest winos and Blowsiest hags.”