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Definition of dag
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Dag (n.) A misty
shower;
dew.
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Boydekin
::
Boydekin
(n.) A
dagger;
a
bodkin.
Dressing
::
Dressing
(n.) An
application
(a
remedy,
bandage,
etc.) to a sore or
wound..
Shanny
::
Shanny
(n.) The
European
smooth
blenny
(Blennius
pholis).
It is
olive-green
with
irregular
black
spots,
and
without
appendages
on the
head..
Pedagogue
::
Pedagogue
(n.) A slave who led his
master's
children
to
school,
and had the
charge
of them
generally..
Fathom
::
Fathom
(n.) A
measure
of
length,
containing
six feet; the space to which a man can
extend
his arms; -- used
chiefly
in
measuring
cables,
cordage,
and the depth of
navigable
water by
soundings..
Digit
::
Digit (n.) One of the
terminal
divisions
of a limb
appendage;
a
finger
or toe.
Pita
::
Pita (n.) A fiber
obtained
from the Agave
Americana
and other
related
species,
-- used for
making
cordage
and
paper.
Called
also pita
fiber,
and pita
thread..
Pitcher
::
Pitcher
(n.) A
tubular
or
cuplike
appendage
or
expansion
of the
leaves
of
certain
plants.
Hawser-laid
::
Hawser-laid
(a.) Made in the
manner
of a
hawser.
Cf.
Cable-laid,
and see
Illust.
of
Cordage..
Garnish
::
Garnish
(v. t.) To
decorate
with
ornamental
appendages;
to set off; to
adorn;
to
embellish.
Brace
::
Brace (n.) That which holds
anything
tightly
or
supports
it
firmly;
a
bandage
or a prop.
Daggle
::
Daggle
(v. i.) To run, go, or trail one's self
through
water,
mud, or
slush;
to
draggle..
Nyctophile
::
Nyctophile
(n.) Any
Australian
bat of the genus
Nyctophilus,
having
a very
simple
nasal
appendage..
Anlace
::
Anlace
(n.) A broad
dagger
formerly
worn at the
girdle.
Swathe
::
Swathe
(n.) To bind with a
swathe,
band,
bandage,
or
rollers..
Placenta
::
Placenta
(n.) The
vascular
appendage
which
connects
the fetus with the
parent,
and is cast off in
parturition
with the
afterbirth..
Dagon
::
Dagon () The
national
god of the
Philistines,
represented
with the face and hands and upper part of a man, and the tail of a
fish..
Hood
::
Hood (n.) A like
appendage
to a cloak or loose
overcoat,
that may be drawn up over the head at
pleasure..
Captive
::
Captive
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
bondage
or
confinement;
serving
to
confine;
as,
captive
chains;
captive
hours..
Inflict
::
Inflict
(v. t.) To give,
cause,
or
produce
by
striking,
or as if by
striking;
to apply
forcibly;
to lay or
impose;
to send; to cause to bear, feel, or
suffer;
as, to
inflict
blows;
to
inflict
a wound with a
dagger;
to
inflict
severe
pain by
ingratitude;
to
inflict
punishment
on an
offender;
to
inflict
the
penalty
of death on a
criminal..
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