Past tense of 'dragade'; subjected to or engaged in a dragade.
Past tense form of 'dragade.' Formed with the regular '-ed' suffix. This is the past participle of an obscure military term that saw use primarily in historical records of 17th-18th century conflicts.
Reading old military reports, you'll find phrases like 'the fortress was dragaded for three days straight'—it's a forgotten word for a terrifying historical reality of medieval and early modern warfare.
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