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Definition of dag
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Dag (n.) A
dagger;
a
poniard.
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Yoke
::
Yoke (v. t.) To
enslave;
to bring into
bondage;
to
restrain;
to
confine.
Bandaged
::
Bandaged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Bandag.
Furniture
::
Furniture
(v. t.) The
necessary
appendages
to
anything,
as to a
machine,
a
carriage,
a ship, etc..
Swather
::
Swathe
(n.) A
bandage;
a band; a
swath.
Epiornis
::
Epiornis
(n.) One of the
gigantic
ostrichlike
birds of the genus
Aepiornis,
only
recently
extinct.
Its
remains
have been found in
Madagascar..
Vagabondage
::
Vagabondage
(n.) The
condition
of a
vagabond;
a state or habit of
wandering
about in
idleness;
vagrancy.
Beard
::
Beard (n.) The
appendages
to the jaw in some
Cetacea,
and to the mouth or jaws of some
fishes..
Daggling
::
Daggling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Daggl.
Parapodium
::
Parapodium
(n.) One of the
lateral
appendages
of an
annelid;
--
called
also foot
tubercle.
Truss
::
Truss (n.) A
bandage
or
apparatus
used in cases of
hernia,
to keep up the
reduced
parts and
hinder
further
protrusion,
and for other
purposes..
Parceling
::
Parceling
(n.) Long,
narrow
slips of
canvas
daubed
with tar and wound about a rope like a
bandage,
before
it is
served;
used, also, in
mousing
on the
stayes,
etc..
Bordage
::
Bordage
(n.) The base or
servile
tenure
by which a
bordar
held his
cottage.
Skean
::
Skean (n.) A knife or short
dagger,
esp. that in use among the
Highlanders
of
Scotland.
[Variously
spelt.].
Onset
::
Onset (n.)
Anything
set on, or
added,
as an
ornament
or as a
useful
appendage..
Daguerreian
::
Daguerreian
(a.)
Pertaining
to
Daguerre,
or to his
invention
of the
daguerreotype..
Compress
::
Compress
(n.) A
folded
piece of
cloth,
pledget
of lint, etc., used to cover the
dressing
of
wounds,
and so
placed
as, by the aid of a
bandage,
to make due
pressure
on any
part..
Daguerreotype
::
Daguerreotype
(v. t.) To
impress
with great
distinctness;
to
imprint;
to
imitate
exactly.
Cuff
::
Cuff (n.) Any
ornamental
appendage
at the
wrist,
whether
attached
to the
sleeve
of the
garment
or
separate;
especially,
in
modern
times,
such an
appendage
of
starched
linen,
or a
substitute
for it of
paper,
or the
like..
Gird
::
Gird (v. t.) To make fast, as
clothing,
by
binding
with a cord,
girdle,
bandage,
etc..
Excrement
::
Excrement
(n.) An
excrescence
or
appendage;
an
outgrowth.
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