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Definition of drag
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Drag (v. t.) To draw
along,
as
something
burdensome;
hence,
to pass in pain or with
difficulty..
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Drag
::
Drag (v. i.) To be drawn
along,
as a rope or
dress,
on the
ground;
to
trail;
to be moved
onward
along the
ground,
or along the
bottom
of the sea, as an
anchor
that does not
hold..
Trice
::
Trice (v. t.) To pull; to haul; to drag; to pull away.
Snake
::
Snake (v. t.) To drag or draw, as a snake from a hole; -- often with out..
Haul
::
Haul (v. t.) To pull or draw with
force;
to drag.
Dragon
::
Dragon
(n.) A
fabulous
winged
creature,
sometimes
borne as a
charge
in a coat of
arms..
Truchman
::
Truchman
(n.) An
interpreter.
See
Dragoman.
Quadragesima
::
Quadragesima
(n.) The forty days of fast
preceding
Easter;
Lent.
Bordrag
::
Bordrag
(n.) Alt. of
Bordragin.
Draglink
::
Draglink
(n.) A
drawbar.
Scuff
::
Scuff (v. i.) To walk
without
lifting
the feet; to
proceed
with a
scraping
or
dragging
movement;
to
shuffle.
Dragon
::
Dragon
(n.) A
luminous
exhalation
from
marshy
grounds,
seeming
to move
through
the air as a
winged
serpent..
Skid
::
Skid (n.) A shoe or clog, as of iron,
attached
to a
chain,
and
placed
under the wheel of a wagon to
prevent
its
turning
when
descending
a steep hill; a drag; a
skidpan;
also, by
extension,
a hook
attached
to a
chain,
and used for the same
purpose..
Firedrake
::
Firedrake
(n.) A fiery
dragon.
Dragomans
::
Dragomans
(pl. ) of
Dragoma.
Creep
::
Creep (v. i.) To drag in deep water with
creepers,
as for
recovering
a
submarine
cable..
Sea Anchor
::
Sea
anchor
() See Drag sail, under 4th
Drag..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) A kind of
sledge
for
conveying
heavy
bodies;
also, a kind of low car or
handcart;
as, a stone
drag..
Hydragogue
::
Hydragogue
(a.)
Causing
a
discharge
of
water;
expelling
serum
effused
into any part of the body, as in
dropsy..
Dragon
::
Dragon
(n.) A
fabulous
animal,
generally
represented
as a
monstrous
winged
serpent
or
lizard,
with a
crested
head and
enormous
claws,
and
regarded
as very
powerful
and
ferocious..
Madrague
::
Madrague
(n.) A large fish pound used for the
capture
of the tunny in the
Mediterranean;
also
applied
to the
seines
used for the same
purpose.
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