Offensive term for an openly homosexual man.
Bind or tie up in or as if in a faggot.
1 The church appealed to the rack, and faith relied on the fagot .
2 It is the fagot - piles about the stake which flame so merrily yonder.
3 Thereupon she took in her hands the fagot John had been holding.
4 The axe and the fagot have disappeared; but, alas for human nature!
5 Madame de Sevigné minces on the subject of the fagot and the wheel.
6 The rack, the thumbscrew, the tomahawk, the fagot belong among these devilish instruments.
7 He could not forget that the taper had lighted the fagot .
8 She sat at the fire and made one fagot after another blaze up.
9 The last fagot went overboard, and Bertric rose up and looked at me.
10 I threw another fagot on each, and went down for a further supply.
11 I'd carry a fagot myself to rid the country of her!'
12 The fagot and the San Benito were the doom of the nobles of Arragon.
13 The whirling, blazing fagot of wood struck the slinking beast full in the side.
14 I found in your letter the usual remarks about fire, fagot , and bloody Mary.
15 Harriet raised a wand, in this case a burning fagot .
16 Every creed you have got bears the mark of whip, and chain, and fagot .
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