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单词 dag
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dag

1
[ dag ]
/ dæg /

noun

one of a series of decorative scallops or foliations along the edge of a garment, cloth, etc.
Scot. daglock.

verb (used with object), dagged, dag·ging.

to edge (a garment, cloth, etc.) with decorative scallops or the like.

Origin of dag

1
1350–1400; Middle English dagge< ?; compare Old French dague dagger

Words nearby dag

daffodil, daffy, daft, Dafydd ap Gruffudd, Dafydd ap Gwilym, dag, da Gama, Dagan, Dagda, Dagenham, Dagestan

Definition for dag (2 of 4)

dag2
[ dag ]
/ dæg /

noun Australian and New Zealand Informal.

an amusing, unusual person.

Origin of dag

2
First recorded in 1885–90; origin uncertain

Definition for dag (3 of 4)

dag3

abbreviation

dekagram; dekagrams.

Definition for dag (4 of 4)

Dag
[ dahg, dag ]
/ dɑg, dæg /

noun

a male given name.
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British Dictionary definitions for dag (1 of 2)

dag1
/ (dæɡ) /

noun

short for daglock
rattle one's dags NZ informal to hurry up

verb dags, dagging or dagged

to cut the daglock away from (a sheep)

Derived forms of dag

dagger, noun

Word Origin for dag

C18: of obscure origin

British Dictionary definitions for dag (2 of 2)

dag2
/ (dæɡ) /

noun Australian and NZ informal

a character; eccentric
a person who is untidily dressed
a person with a good sense of humour

Word Origin for dag

back formation from daggy
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