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daggled, ppl. a.|ˈdæg(ə)ld| [f. daggle v. + -ed1.] Having the skirts clogged or splashed with dirt or wet; bespattered, bemired.
1607Barley-Breake (1877) 21 What..dagled mayd with payle. 1638Songs Costume (Percy Soc.) 140 Fringe with gold your daggl'd tails. 1727Swift Poems, City Shower, To shops in crowds the daggled females fly. 1742Mrs. Delany Life & Corr. (1861) II. 193 Caught in a smart shower of rain, [we] came home in a fine daggled condition. b. Comb. † daggled-tail a. = daggle-tailed.
1708Swift Agst. Abol. Christianity, Shocked at the sight of so many daggled-tail parsons. |