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Definition of nag
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Nag (n.) A small
horse;
a pony;
hence,
any
horse..
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Beguinage
::
Beguinage
(n.) A
collection
of small
houses
surrounded
by a wall and
occupied
by a
community
of
Beguines.
Counsel
::
Counsel
(n.) One who gives
advice,
especially
in legal
matters;
one
professionally
engaged
in the trial or
management
of a cause in
court;
also,
collectively,
the legal
advocates
united
in the
management
of a case; as, the
defendant
has able
counsel..
Conductor
::
Conductor
(n.) One who, or that
which,
conducts;
a
leader;
a
commander;
a
guide;
a
manager;
a
director..
Partner
::
Partner
(n.) One who has a part in
anything
with an
other;
a
partaker;
an
associate;
a
sharer.
Partner
of his
fortune.
Shak.
Hence:
(a) A
husband
or a wife. (b)
Either
one of a
couple
who dance
together.
(c) One who
shares
as a
member
of a
partnership
in the
management,
or in the gains and
losses,
of a
business..
Handle
::
Handle
(v. t.) To
manage;
to
control;
to
practice
skill upon.
Seaman
::
Seaman
(n.) One whose
occupation
is to
assist
in the
management
of ships at sea; a
mariner;
a
sailor;
--
applied
both to
officers
and
common
mariners,
but
especially
to the
latter.
Opposed
to
landman,
or
landsman..
Rectory
::
Rectory
(n.) The
province
of a
rector;
a
parish
church,
parsonage,
or
spiritual
living,
with all its
rights,
tithes,
and
glebes..
Jade
::
Jade (n.) A mean or tired
horse;
a
worthless
nag.
Spinal
::
Spinage
(n.) A
common
pot herb
(Spinacia
oleracea)
belonging
to the
Goosefoot
family.
Calvary
::
Calvary
(n.) A
representation
of the
crucifixion,
consisting
of three
crosses
with the
figures
of
Christ
and the
thieves,
often as large as life, and
sometimes
surrounded
by
figures
of other
personages
who were
present
at the
crucifixion..
Managing
::
Managing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Manag.
Enheahedron
::
Enheahedron
(n.) A
figure
having
nine
sides;
a
nonagon.
Artillery
::
Artillery
(n.) The men and
officers
of that
branch
of the army to which the care and
management
of
artillery
are
confided.
Waterman
::
Waterman
(n.) A man who plies for hire on
rivers,
lakes,
or
canals,
or in
harbors,
in
distinction
from a
seaman
who is
engaged
on the high seas; a man who
manages
fresh-water
craft;
a
boatman;
a
ferryman..
Presentative
::
Presentative
(a.)
Admitting
the
presentation
of a
clergyman;
as, a
presentative
parsonage..
Protactic
::
Protactic
(a.)
Giving
a
previous
narrative
or
explanation,
as of the plot or
personages
of a play;
introductory..
Personage
::
Personage
(n.) A
notable
or
distinguished
person;
a
conspicious
or
peculiar
character;
as, an
illustrious
personage;
a
comely
personage
of
stature
tall..
Base
::
Base (a.) Not held by
honorable
service;
as, a base
estate,
one held by
services
not
honorable;
held by
villenage.
Such a
tenure
is
called
base, or low, and the
tenant,
a base
tenant..
Staffier
::
Staff (n.)
Hence:
A body of
assistants
serving
to carry into
effect
the plans of a
superintendant
or
manager;
as, the staff of a
newspaper..
Horseman
::
Horseman
(n.) A rider on
horseback;
one
skilled
in the
management
of
horses;
a
mounted
man.
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