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fagot

noun
A bundle of sticks, twigs or small branches of trees, used for fuel, or for raising batteries, filling ditches, and other purposes in fortification. The French use fascine, from the L. fascis, a bundle; a term now adopted in English.

fagot

A person hired to appear at musters in a company not full and hide the deficiency.

fagot

verb transitive
To tie together; to bind in a bundle; to collect promiscuously.