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▪ I. † dagged, ppl. a.1 Obs. [f. dag v.1] 1. Of a garment: Having the margin cut into long pointed projections; jagged, slashed.
c1386[see dag v.1 1]. c1430Lydg. Min. Poems (Percy Soc.) 200 Undir hire daygyd hood of green. 1523[see dag v.1 1]. [ 1884Pall Mall G. ‘Extra’ 24 July 28/2 The costume is all dagged and slashed into the shape of leaves and flowers.] 2. Clogged with dirt, daggled.
1484,a1661[see dag v.1 2]. ▪ II. dagged, ppl. a.2 Obs. exc. dial. [f. dag v.4] Wet with dew, drizzling rain, or a sprinkling of anything. b. slang. Drunk.
a1605Montgomerie Sonn. lxviii. 11 My Bee's aloft, and daggit full of skill: It getts corn drink, sen Grissall toke the bed. 1745Franklin Drinker's Dict. Wks. 1887 II. 23 He's dagg'd. 1847–78Halliwell, Dagged, tipsy. North. |