The Collaborative International Dictionary
feague
feague \feague\ (f[=e]g), v. t. [Cf. G. fegen to sweep, Icel.
f[ae]gja to cleanse, polish, E. fair, fay, to fit, fey to
cleanse.]
To beat or whip; to drive. [Obs.]
--Otway.
Wiktionary
feague
vb. 1 To decorate or improve in appearance through artificial means. 2 To increase the liveliness of a horse by inserting an irritant, such as a piece of peeled raw ginger or a live eel, in its fundament. 3 (context obsolete English) To beat or whip; to drive.