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sprag I. \ˈsprag, -aa(ə)g, -aig\ adjective Etymology: by alteration archaic : sprack II. noun (-s) Etymology: perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Swedish dialect spragg, spragge branch — more at sprig : a piece of timber or metal serving as a prop or brake: as a. : a post for propping the ore or roof in a mine b. (1) : a rod or shaft applied between the spokes of a wheel of a vehicle to prevent rotation (2) : a pointed stake or steel bar let down from a wagon or early automobile body at an angle to the ground to prevent the halted vehicle from rolling downhill III. transitive verb (spragged ; spragged ; spragging ; sprags) 1. : to prop or sustain (as a mine roof) with a sprag 2. : to check the motion of (a vehicle) by means of a sprag IV. noun (-s) Etymology: origin unknown : a young codfish |