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[ dag-mahr ] / ˈdæg mɑr /
nouna female given name: from Danish, meaning “day” and “glory.” Words nearby Dagmardaggerboard, daggers drawn, at, daggle, daggy, daglock, Dagmar, dago, dagoba, Dagobert I, Dagon, Dago red Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for DagmarWithout observing her aunt or the Countess Dagmar, she staggered to the window and looked below. Graustark|George Barr McCutcheon Across the parade, coming from the direction of the fountain, Harry Anguish and Dagmar were slowly walking. Graustark|George Barr McCutcheon Four years later the crushing blow fell when Dagmar's son, who was crowned king to succeed him, lost his life while hunting. Hero Tales of the Far North|Jacob A. Riis Not even will she see the Countess Dagmar after nine o'clock. Graustark|George Barr McCutcheon
Behind prison walls, comforted only by Dagmar's son, sat the King, growing old and gray with anger and grief. Hero Tales of the Far North|Jacob A. Riis
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