单词 | daggle |
释义 | † dagglen. Obsolete. rare. A clot or spot of wet mud, as on a daggled garment. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > dirtiness > dirt > soiled condition > [noun] > splashing or spattering with wet substance > splash or spatter of wet substance daggle1591 dashing1591 splatch1665 slop1731 sprent1828 1591 R. Percyvall Bibliotheca Hispanica Dict. at Carpas Daggles of durt, spots of durt. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online June 2019). dagglev. 1. a. transitive. To clog with wet mud; to wet and soil a garment, etc., by trailing it through mud or wet grass. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > dirtiness > dirt > dirtiness or soiling with specific kinds of dirt > dirty or soil with specific kinds of dirt [verb (transitive)] > dirty with mud > dirty by trailing in mud bedaga1300 belaga1300 bedrabblec1440 drabblec1440 dag1484 draggle1513 daggle1530 bedaggle1580 bedabble1600 bedraggle1727 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 594/1 You shall daggyll your clothes, vous crotterez voz habillemens. 1575 J. Rolland Treat. Court Venus ii. f. 27v Daglit in weit richt claggit was his weid. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Crotter,..to dagle, bedurtie. 1661 T. Gouge Christian Direct. xiv. 50 As a long coat is in greater danger to be dagled, than a short one. 1825 J. T. Brockett Gloss. North Country Words Daggle..to bemire. b. In later use, chiefly said of the effect of wet: To wet by splashing or sprinkling. See dag v.4 ΘΚΠ the world > matter > liquid > condition of being or making wet > make wet [verb (transitive)] > by splashing or sprinkling dabble1557 daggle1805 1805 W. Scott Lay of Last Minstrel i. xxix. 28 The warrior's very plume..Was daggled by the dashing spray. 1862 C. M. Yonge Countess Kate viii. 136 The pretty soft feather had been so daggled in the wet. 2. To drag or trail about (through the mire). ΘΚΠ society > travel > aspects of travel > going on foot > go on foot [verb (intransitive)] > laboriously or aimlessly haik?a1500 harl?a1513 trudge1547 palt1560 ploda1566 traipse1593 trash1607 truck1631 tramp1643 vamp1654 trudgea1657 daggle1681 trape1706 trampoose1794 hike1809 slog1872 taigle1886 pudge1891 sludge1908 schlep1937 schlump1957 the world > movement > impelling or driving > pushing and pulling > push and pull [verb (transitive)] > pull > about > through mud or dirt daggle1681 draggle1714 dag1869 1681 T. Otway Souldiers Fortune v. i. 55 After you have been daggling your self abroad for prey..you come sneaking hither for a crust, do you? 1822 W. Scott Fortunes of Nigel I. viii. 198 I have been daggled to and fro the whole day. 3. intransitive. To walk in a slovenly way (through mud or mire); to drag or trail about. Cf. draggle v. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > walk, tread, or step [verb (intransitive)] > in a trailing or untidy manner traipse1593 daggle1705 sloba1804 1705 J. Vanbrugh Confederacy i. ii Then, like a dutiful son, you may daggle about with your mother, and sell paint. 1734 A. Pope Epist. to Arbuthnot 225 I ne'r..like a Puppy daggled thro' the Town, To fetch and carry Sing-song up and down. 1869 J. C. Atkinson Peacock's Gloss. Dial. Hundred of Lonsdale v. i., to trail in the dirt. 1876 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Words Whitby ‘Trailing and daggling’, said of a person walking in a shower. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.1591v.1530 |
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