dagge

English

Noun

dagge (plural dagges)

  1. Obsolete form of dag. (dagger)
  2. Obsolete form of dag. (type of pistol)

Anagrams


Dutch

Alternative forms

  • dag (shortening)

Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch dagge, either from French dague or Italian daga, both probably of Celtic origin, cognate with Breton dag, English dag (one etymology) and dagger.

Noun

dagge f (plural daggen, diminutive daggetje n)

  1. A dagger; probably also a spit
  2. A jointer, pointing-trowel

Etymology 2

Alternative form of dag (one etymology; see there for full derivates etc.).

Noun

dagge f (plural daggen, diminutive dagje n)

  1. A whipping rope to punish sailors
  2. A line to secure training young sailers
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