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Definition of dag
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Dag (n.) A
dagger;
a
poniard.
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Scale
::
Scale (n.) A small
appendage
like a
rudimentary
leaf,
resembling
the
scales
of a fish in form, and often in
arrangement;
as, the scale of a bud, of a pine cone, and the like. The name is also given to the chaff on the stems of
ferns..
Blindfold
::
Blindfold
(v. t.) To cover the eyes of, as with a
bandage;
to
hinder
from
seeing..
Article
::
Article
(n.) One of the
segments
of an
articulated
appendage.
Tail
::
Tail (n.) Any long,
flexible
terminal
appendage;
whatever
resembles,
in shape or
position,
the tail of an
animal,
as a
catkin..
Housing
::
Housing
(n.) An
appendage
to the hames or
collar
of a
harness.
Release
::
Release
(n.) The act of
letting
loose or
freeing,
or the state of being let loose or
freed;
liberation
or
discharge
from
restraint
of any kind, as from
confinement
or
bondage..
Roll
::
Roll (n.) To bind or
involve
by
winding,
as in a
bandage;
to
inwrap;
-- often with up; as, to roll up a
parcel..
Pedagogue
::
Pedagogue
(v. t.) To play the
pedagogue
toward.
Pedagogical
::
Pedagogical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
pedagogue;
suited
to, or
characteristic
of, a
pedagogue..
Dagger
::
Dagger
(v. t.) To
pierce
with a
dagger;
to stab.
Pedagogue
::
Pedagogue
(n.) One who by
teaching
has
become
formal,
positive,
or
pedantic
in his ways; one who has the
manner
of a
schoolmaster;
a
pedant..
Bedagat
::
Bedagat
(n.) The
sacred
books of the
Buddhists
in
Burmah.
Frill
::
Frill (v. i.) A
similar
ruffle
around
the legs or other
appendages
of
animals.
Binding
::
Binding
(n.)
Anything
that
binds;
a
bandage;
the cover of a book, or the cover with the
sewing,
etc.;
something
that
secures
the edge of cloth from
raveling..
Captivity
::
Captivity
(n.) A state of being under
control;
subjection
of the will or
affections;
bondage.
Captive
::
Captive
(a.) Made
prisoner,
especially
in war; held in
bondage
or in
confinement..
Daguerreotypy
::
Daguerreotypy
(n.) The art or
process
of
producing
pictures
by
method
of
Daguerre.
Pedagogue
::
Pedagogue
(n.) A
teacher
of
children;
one whose
occupation
is to teach the
young;
a
schoolmaster.
Chape
::
Chape (n.) The
transverse
guard of a sword or
dagger.
Podagrous
::
Podagrous
(a.)
Gouty;
podagric.
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