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daggered, a.|ˈdægəd| [f. dagger + -ed.] 1. Armed with a dagger.
c1400Mandeville (1839) xii. 137 Now swerded, now daggered, and in alle manere gyses. 1794Coleridge Relig. Musings, The dagger'd Envy. c1830Beddoes Poems, Boding Dreams, A daggered hand beside the bed. 2. Stabbed or wounded with a dagger.
1604Dekker Hon. Whore Wks. II. 38 How many Gallants have drunke healths to me, Out of their dagger'd armes. 3. Printing. Marked with a dagger. |