Definitions for dagdæg
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
dagdæg(n.)
one of a series of decorative scallops or foliations along an edge of cloth.
Category: Clothing
matted wool.
Category: Scottish
Origin of dag:
1350–1400; ME dagge
dag
dekagram.
Category: Weights and Measures
Princeton's WordNet
dekagram, decagram, dkg, dag(noun)
10 grams
jag, dag(noun)
a flap along the edge of a garment; used in medieval clothing
Wiktionary
dag(Noun)
One who dresses unfashionably or without apparent care about appearance.
dag(Noun)
A directed acyclic graph; an ordered pair such that is a subset of some partial ordering relation on .
Origin: Variation of dang
Webster Dictionary
Dag(noun)
a dagger; a poniard
Dag(noun)
a large pistol formerly used
Dag(noun)
the unbranched antler of a young deer
Dag(noun)
a misty shower; dew
Dag(noun)
a loose end; a dangling shred
Dag(verb)
to daggle or bemire
Dag(verb)
to cut into jags or points; to slash; as, to dag a garment
Dag(verb)
to be misty; to drizzle
Translations for dag
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary
day(noun)
the period from sunrise to sunset
She worked all day; The days are warm but the nights are cold.
- dagAfrikaans

- يَوْمArabic

- денBulgarian

- diaPortuguese (BR)

- denCzech

- der TagGerman

- dagDanish

- ημέραGreek

- díaSpanish

- päevEstonian

- روزFarsi

- päiväFinnish

- jourFrench

- יוֹםHebrew

- दिन, दिवसHindi

- dan, radni danCroatian

- nap(pal)Hungarian

- siangIndonesian

- dagurIcelandic

- giornoItalian

- 日中Japanese

- 낮Korean

- dienaLithuanian

- dienaLatvian

- hariMalay

- dagDutch

- dagNorwegian

- dzieńPolish

- روزPersian

- ورځPashto

- diaPortuguese

- ziRomanian

- деньRussian

- deňSlovak

- danSlovenian

- danSerbian

- dagSwedish

- กลางวันThai

- günTurkish

- 白晝Chinese (Trad.)

- деньUkrainian

- دنUrdu

- ban ngàyVietnamese

- 白昼Chinese (Simp.)

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