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dag
1[ dag ]
noun
- one of a series of decorative scallops or foliations along the edge of a garment, cloth, etc.
- Scot. daglock.
verb (used with object)
- to edge (a garment, cloth, etc.) with decorative scallops or the like.
dag
2[ dag ]
noun
- an amusing, unusual person.
dag
3abbreviation for
- dekagram; dekagrams.
Dag
4[ dahg, dag ]
noun
- a male given name.
dag
1/ dæɡ /
verb
- to cut the daglock away from (a sheep)
dag
2/ dæɡ /
noun
- a character; eccentric
- a person who is untidily dressed
- a person with a good sense of humour
Derived Forms
- ˈdagger, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of dag1
Origin of dag2
Word History and Origins
Origin of dag1
Origin of dag2
Example Sentences
He is the winner of the Kate Webb award and a graduate of the UN Dag Hammarskjöld Journalism Fellowship program.
He is the winner of the Kate Webb Award and a graduate of the U.N. Dag Hammarskjöld Journalism Fellowship program.
He is the winner of the Kate Webb award and a graduate of the U.N. Dag Hammarskjöld Journalism Fellowship program.
Dag-um nga hingbug-atan sa gipúyus nga ulan, Clouds weighted down with the rain they were carrying.
Dag, the son of Hogni, sacrificed to Odin, for vengeance for his father.
Dag met with his relation Helgi in a place called Fioturlund, and pierced him through with his spear.
Helgi fell there, but Dag rode to the mountains and told Sigrun what had taken place.
For Dag and Dagah are words interpreted to mean fish, whence he was called Dagon.
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