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Definition of wag
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Wag (v. i.) To move one way and the
other;
to be
shaken
to and fro; to
vibrate.
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Pygmy
::
Pygmy (n.) One of a
fabulous
race of
dwarfs
who waged war with the
cranes,
and were
destroyed..
Wanty
::
Wanty (n.) A
surcingle,
or strap of
leather,
used for
binding
a load upon the back of a
beast;
also, a
leather
tie; a short wagon
rope..
Waggled
::
Waggled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Waggl.
Rack
::
Rack (a.) A frame
fitted
to a wagon for
carrying
hay,
straw,
or grain on the
stalk,
or other bulky
loads..
Dock
::
Dock (v. t.) To cut off a part from; to
shorten;
to
deduct
from; to
subject
to a
deduction;
as, to dock one's
wages..
Wag
::
Wag (v.) The act of
wagging;
a
shake;
as, a wag of the
head..
Dowager
::
Dowager
(n.) A title given in
England
to a
widow,
to
distinguish
her from the wife of her
husband's
heir
bearing
the same name; --
chiefly
applied
to
widows
of
personages
of
rank..
Ruffle
::
Ruffle
(v. i.) To be
rough;
to jar; to be in
contention;
hence,
to put on airs; to
swagger..
Dirt
::
Dirt (n.) Any foul of
filthy
substance,
as
excrement,
mud, dust, etc.;
whatever,
adhering
to
anything,
renders
it foul or
unclean;
earth;
as, a
wagonload
of
dirt..
Cuttoo Plate
::
Cuttoo
plate () A hood over the end of a wagon wheel hub to keep dirt away from the axle.
Revie
::
Revie (v. i.) To
exceed
an
adversary's
wager in card
playing.
Wager
::
Wager (v. t.)
Something
deposited,
laid, or
hazarded
on the event of a
contest
or an
unsettled
question;
a bet; a
stake;
a
pledge..
Tasker
::
Tasker
(n.) A
laborer
who
receives
his wages in kind.
Wigwag
::
Wigwag
(v. t.) To
signal
by means of a flag waved from side to side
according
to a code
adopted
for the
purpose.
Wagoner
::
Wagoner
(n.) The
constellation
Charles's
Wain, or Ursa
Major.
See Ursa
major,
under
Ursa..
Pay
::
Pay (n.) An
equivalent
or
return
for money due, goods
purchased,
or
services
performed;
salary
or wages for work or
service;
compensation;
recompense;
payment;
hire; as, the pay of a
clerk;
the pay of a
soldier..
Auriga
::
Auriga
(n.) The
Charioteer,
or
Wagoner,
a
constellation
in the
northern
hemisphere,
situated
between
Perseus
and
Gemini.
It
contains
the
bright
star
Capella..
Waggish
::
Waggish
(a.) Like a wag;
mischievous
in
sport;
roguish
in
merriment
or good
humor;
frolicsome.
Fat
::
Fat
(superl.)
Of a
character
which
enables
the
compositor
to make large
wages;
-- said of
matter
containing
blank,
cuts, or many
leads,
etc.; as, a fat take; a fat
page..
Wage
::
Wage (v. t.) To
expose
one's self to, as a risk; to
incur,
as a
danger;
to
venture;
to
hazard..
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