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Definition of dag
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Dag (v. t.) To
daggle
or
bemire.
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Sling
::
Sling (v. t.) A kind of
hanging
bandage
put
around
the neck, in which a
wounded
arm or hand is
supported..
Thimble
::
Thimble
(n.) Any
thimble-shaped
appendage
or
fixure.
Couteau
::
Couteau
(n.) A
knife;
a
dagger.
Hemp
::
Hemp (n.) A plant of the genus
Cannabis
(C.
sativa),
the
fibrous
skin or bark of which is used for
making
cloth and
cordage.
The name is also
applied
to
various
other
plants
yielding
fiber..
Knife
::
Knife (n.) A sword or
dagger.
Tucum
::
Tucum (n.) A fine,
strong
fiber
obtained
from the young
leaves
of a
Brazilian
palm
(Astrocaryum
vulgare),
used for
cordage,
bowstrings,
etc.; also, the plant
yielding
this
fiber.
Called
also
tecum,
and tecum
fiber..
Apoda
::
Apoda (n.) A group of worms
without
appendages,
as the
leech..
Supraspinal
::
Suprasphenoidal
(a.)
Situated
above the
sphenoidal
bone; as, the
suprasphenoidal
appendage,
or
pituitary
body..
Clout
::
Clout (n.) To cover with
cloth,
leather,
or other
material;
to
bandage;
patch,
or mend, with a
clout..
Plain-laid
::
Plain-laid
(a.)
Consisting
of
strands
twisted
together
in the
ordinary
way; as, a
plain-laid
rope. See
Illust.
of
Cordage..
Dudgeon
::
Dudgeon
(n.) The haft of a
dagger.
Orbit
::
Orbit (n.) The
cavity
or
socket
of the skull in which the eye and its
appendages
are
situated.
Obelisk
::
Obelisk
(n.) A mark of
reference;
--
called
also
dagger
[/]. See
Dagger,
n., 2..
Housing
::
Housing
(n.) An
appendage
to the hames or
collar
of a
harness.
Wing
::
Wing (n.) Any
appendage
resembling
the wing of a bird or
insect
in shape or
appearance.
Point
::
Point (n.) A short piece of
cordage
used in
reefing
sails.
See Reef
point,
under
Reef..
Flounce
::
Flounce
(n.) An
ornamental
appendage
to the skirt of a
woman's
dress,
consisting
of a strip
gathered
and sewed on by its upper edge
around
the
skirt,
and left
hanging..
Flagellum
::
Flagellum
(v. t.) An
appendage
of the
reproductive
apparatus
of the
snail.
Fardage
::
Fardage
(n.) See
Dunnage.
Redeem
::
Redeem
(v. t.) To
ransom,
liberate,
or
rescue
from
captivity
or
bondage,
or from any
obligation
or
liability
to
suffer
or to be
forfeited,
by
paying
a price or
ransom;
to
ransom;
to
rescue;
to
recover;
as, to
redeem
a
captive,
a
pledge,
and the
like..
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