| 释义 | 
		flag·gy I. \ˈflagē, -aag-, -aig-, -gi\ adjective Etymology: Middle English flaggi, from flagge reed, rush + -i, -y -y 1.  : abounding with flags or other reedy plants  < a flaggy marsh > 2. obsolete  : like an iris or other flag II. adjective Etymology: flag (VII) + -y 1. archaic  : soft and flabby 2. archaic  : hanging limply : drooping III. adjective Etymology: flag (III) + -y 1. of rock  : splitting or tending to split into layers of suitable thickness for use as flagstones : formed of laminated strata from 10 to 100 millimeters in thickness 2. of soil  : full of pieces of flagstone IV. adjective Etymology: probably from flag (V) + -y  : split and frayed  < the flaggy end of a bristle >  — compare flag V 4 |