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Definition of dag
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Dag (n.) A large
pistol
formerly
used.
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Liberate
::
Liberate
(a.) To
release
from
restraint
or
bondage;
to set at
liberty;
to free; to
manumit;
to
disengage;
as, to
liberate
a slave or
prisoner;
to
liberate
the mind from
prejudice;
to
liberate
gases..
Couteau
::
Couteau
(n.) A
knife;
a
dagger.
Dago
::
Dago (n.) A
nickname
given to a
person
of
Spanish
(or, by
extension,
Portuguese
or
Italian)
descent..
Irritate
::
Irritate
(n.) To make
morbidly
excitable,
or
oversensitive;
to fret; as, the skin is
irritated
by
friction;
to
irritate
a wound by a
coarse
bandage..
Fringe
::
Fringe
(n.) An
ornamental
appendage
to the
border
of a piece of
stuff,
originally
consisting
of the ends of the warp,
projecting
beyond
the woven
fabric;
but more
commonly
made
separate
and sewed on,
consisting
sometimes
of
projecting
ends,
twisted
or
plaited
together,
and
sometimes
of loose
threads
of wool, silk, or
linen,
or
narrow
strips
of
leather,
or the
like..
Flagellum
::
Flagellum
(v. t.) An
appendage
of the
reproductive
apparatus
of the
snail.
Daggle-tailed
::
Daggle-tailed
(a.)
Having
the lower ends of
garments
defiled
by
trailing
in mire or
filth;
draggle-tailed.
Bishop''s-weed
::
Bishop's-weed
(n.)
Goutweed
(Aegopodium
podagraria).
Bandaging
::
Bandaging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bandag.
Faldage
::
Faldage
(n.) A
privilege
of
setting
up, and
moving
about,
folds for
sheep,
in any
fields
within
manors,
in order to
manure
them; -- often
reserved
to
himself
by the lord of the
manor..
Belonging
::
Belonging
(n.) That which is
connected
with a
principal
or
greater
thing;
an
appendage;
an
appurtenance.
Protopodite
::
Protopodite
(n.) The basal
portion,
or two
proximal
and more or less
consolidated
segments,
of an
appendage
of a
crustacean..
Blind
::
Blind (n.) A
blindage.
See
Blindage.
Shakings
::
Shakings
(n. pl.) Deck
sweepings,
refuse
of
cordage,
canvas,
etc..
Pedagogy
::
Pedagogy
(n.)
Pedagogics;
pedagogism.
Daggle
::
Daggle
(v. i.) To run, go, or trail one's self
through
water,
mud, or
slush;
to
draggle..
Skean
::
Skean (n.) A knife or short
dagger,
esp. that in use among the
Highlanders
of
Scotland.
[Variously
spelt.].
Thraldom
::
Thraldom
(n.) The
condition
of a
thrall;
slavery;
bondage;
state of
servitude.
Scaphognathite
::
Scaphognathite
(n.) A thin
leafike
appendage
(the
exopodite)
of the
second
maxilla
of
decapod
crustaceans.
It
serves
as a
pumping
organ to draw the water
through
the gill
cavity.
Pedagogue
::
Pedagogue
(v. t.) To play the
pedagogue
toward.
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