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Typographical symbol (†)
rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. A dagger, obelisk, or obelus † is a typographical mark that usually indicates a footnote
Dagger_(mark)
Short, pointed hand-to-hand weapon
A dagger is a fighting knife with a very sharp point and usually one or two sharp edges, typically designed or capable of being used as a cutting or thrusting
Dagger
The following is a list of notable daggers, either historical or modern. A dagger is a short, pointed knife, historically popular as a weapon. Their names
Types_of_daggers
Weapon
A push dagger (alternately known as a punch dagger, punch knife, push knife or, less often, a push dirk) is a short-bladed dagger with a "T"-shaped handle
Push_dagger
Japanese knife
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Kaiken_(dagger)
Type of stiff-bladed dagger
A rondel dagger /ˈrɒndəl/ or roundel dagger is a type of stiff-bladed dagger used in Europe in the late Middle Ages (from the 14th century onwards), used
Rondel_dagger
Small bladed weapon
The parrying dagger is a category of small handheld weapons from the European late Middle Ages and early Renaissance. These weapons were used as off-hand
Parrying_dagger
Historical annotation mark or symbol
called a dagger mark † is used as a reference mark or footnote indicator. It also has other uses in a variety of specialist contexts. The modern dagger symbol
Obelus
Typographical mark (※)
also called reference signal or midamble in wireless communications. Dagger (mark) – Typographical symbol (†) Nota bene – Latin phrase meaning "note well"
Reference_mark
Topics referred to by the same term
up double dagger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A double dagger ‡ is a typographical mark used to indicate a footnote. Double dagger may also refer
Double dagger (disambiguation)
Double_dagger_(disambiguation)
Push dagger
The katar is a type of push dagger from the Indian subcontinent. The weapon is characterised by its H-shaped horizontal hand grip which results in the
Katar
Type of dagger
The ear dagger is a rare dagger with many styles: Nasrid, European, and Mughal-Indian. Although there are different styles, the ear dagger consists of
Ear_dagger
Type of dagger
A bollock dagger or ballock knife is a type of dagger with a distinctively shaped hilt, with two oval swellings at the guard resembling testes (ballocks
Bollock_dagger
Maasai hunting knife
A seme, simi or ol alem or Njora is a type of dagger or short sword used by the Maasai and Kikuyu peoples of Kenya in East Africa. They have a distinctive
Seme_(dagger)
Traditional knife from the Caucasus
Lezgin: Гапур; Ossetian: Хъама) also known as a kindjal, is a double-edged dagger used in the Caucasus. The shape of the weapon is similar to that of the
Khanjali
Small folding knife
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Penknife
Japanese gardening and masonry tool adapted as a weapon
dai-kunai). In some cases, the kunai and the Nishikori, a wide-bladed saw with a dagger-type handle, are difficult to distinguish. Contrary to popular belief, kunai
Kunai
Medieval knife used to kill wounded knights
knights and princes from at least the 14th century.[citation needed] Rondel dagger Stiletto Bradbury, Jim (2004). The Routledge Companion to Medieval Warfare
Misericorde_(weapon)
Dagger
Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife is a double-edged fighting knife resembling a dagger or poignard with a brass or wooden foil grip. It was developed by William
Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife
Fairbairn–Sykes_fighting_knife
Historical type of bladed weapon
dagger or short sword of the Late Middle Ages. In modern use by antiquarians, the term baselard is mostly reserved for a type of 14th-century dagger with
Baselard
Long dagger
(/ˌtʃɪŋkwɪˈdi.ə/, /ˌtʃɪŋkwɪˈdeɪə/) or cinqueda is a civilian short sword (or long dagger). It was developed in northern Italy and enjoyed a period of popularity
Cinquedea
Type of knife used during hunting
skinning the animal and cutting up its meat. It is different from the hunting dagger which was traditionally used to kill wild game. Some hunting knives are
Hunting_knife
Large knife or small sword wielded by Saxons and their contemporaries
also sax, sæx, sex; Latinized sachsum) is a small sword, fighting knife or dagger typical of the Germanic peoples of the Migration Period and the Early Middle
Seax
Type of knife or dagger
In modern terminology, the Arkansas toothpick is a heavy dagger with a 12-to-20-inch (30 to 51 cm) pointed, straight blade. The knife can be used for thrusting
Arkansas_toothpick
Military combat knife
by the United States Marine Corps as the U.S. Marine Corps utility knife, Mark 2. After the United States' entry into World War II, complaints arose from
Ka-Bar
Large, often squared off knife
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Cleaver
Chinese martial arts weapon
Emeici (峨嵋刺; variously translated as "Emei daggers" or "Emei piercers") are a traditional Chinese martial arts weapon. They are a pair of metal rods with
Emeici
Knife associated with the Gurkhas of Nepal
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Kukri
Knives intended for use in the process of preparing food
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Kitchen_knife
Slender knife
A stiletto (plural stilettos) is a specialized dagger with a long slender blade and needle-like point, primarily intended as a thrusting and stabbing weapon
Stiletto
WW1 era American combat knife
handle with built-in guard for individual fingers. The Mark I has a 6.75 in (17.1 cm) double-edged dagger blade useful for both thrusting and slashing strokes
Mark_I_trench_knife
Editors' marks on manuscripts
Aristarchian symbols – Marks to annotate ancient Greek texts Dagger (mark) – Typographical symbol (†). A horizontal form of the dagger mark was used an obelus
Obelism
Improvised knife-like weapon
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Shiv_(weapon)
Type of kitchen knife
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Boning_knife
Type of dagger
A jambiya (Arabic: جنبية), is a type of dagger with a short curved blade with a medial ridge that originated from the Hadhramaut region in Yemen. They
Jambiya
Knife designed to be carried in or on a boot
A boot knife or a gambler's dagger is a small fixed-blade knife (usually, a dagger) that is designed to be carried in or on a boot. Typically, such a knife
Boot_knife
Blade worn by Sikhs
the length of the blade, and in the modern day, the kirpan is typically a dagger between 12 and 30 cm long (5–12 in). According to the Sikh Code of Conduct
Kirpan
Dagger
noblemen, or members of the knighthood. Similar in design to a parrying dagger, the poniard emerged during the Middle Ages and was used during the Renaissance
Poignard
Marvel Comics characters
Cloak (Tyrone "Ty" Johnson) and Dagger (Tandy Bowen) are a superhero duo appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer
Cloak_and_Dagger_(characters)
Short, heavy fighting knife
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Smatchet
2018–2019 Marvel Television series
Marvel's Cloak & Dagger, or simply Cloak & Dagger, is an American television series created by Joe Pokaski for Freeform, based on the Marvel Comics characters
Cloak_&_Dagger_(TV_series)
Curved South East Asian knife
Indonesia portal Bagh nakh List of Indonesian inventions and discoveries Mark I trench knife Srbosjek Agus Mulyana (2010). "KERAMBIT: Senjata Genggam Khas
Karambit
Tool or weapon with a cutting edge or blade
knife, cleaver), table knife (butter knives and steak knives), weapons (daggers or switchblades), knives for throwing or juggling, and knives for religious
Knife
Claws
Hindi: बाघ नख, Urdu: باگھ نکھ, lit. tiger claw) is a fist-load, claw-like dagger, originating from the Indian subcontinent, designed to fit over the knuckles
Bagh_nakh
Japanese folding knife
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Higonokami
Type of broad and heavy knife
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Machete
Thrusting dagger
A dirk is a long-bladed thrusting dagger. Historically, it gained its name from the Highland dirk (Scottish Gaelic biodag) where it was a personal weapon
Dirk
Dagger used by Swiss mercenaries, 16th century
from similar dagger types known as basler which were in use during the 14th and 15th centuries. The characteristic mark of the Swiss dagger are two crescent-shaped
Swiss_dagger
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up dagger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A dagger is a short-bladed weapon. Dagger may also refer to: Daggar, Pakistan Dagger Complex, a US
Dagger_(disambiguation)
Dagger
List of daggers List of individual weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces OKC-3S Bayonet M9 bayonet Strider SMF SARK CQC-6 Commander (knife) Mark 3 Knife Pacella
Gerber_Mark_II
Type of folding knife
14-269, which prohibits the concealed carrying of any "bowie knife, dirk, dagger", or "other deadly weapon of like kind" doesn't apply to an "ordinary pocketknife
Butterfly_knife
Ceremonial knife
encountered in English. The sgian-dubh may have evolved from the sgian-achlais, a dagger that could be concealed under the armpit. Used by the Scots of the 16th
Sgian_dubh
American knife manufacturer
List Archived October 1, 2006, at the Wayback Machine Price, C. Houston; Mark D. Zalesky (2008). The Official Price Guide to Collector Knives, 15th edition
Buck_Knives
Tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument which ends in a pyramid-like shape at the top
book series Asterix Obelus – Historical annotation mark or symbol, also known as obelisk Dagger (mark) – Typographical symbol (†) Phallic architecture –
Obelisk
Machete
Philippines, the term gulok (also known as gunong), refers to different dagger weapons including the kris. In Indonesia, the golok is often associated
Golok
Knife for hand-to-hand military combat
Daggers designed for military usage in close combat engagements have been carried by soldiers for thousands of years. The adoption of combat daggers made
Combat_knife
Kitchen knife originating in Japan
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Santoku
Brazilian manufacturer of kitchenware
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Tramontina
Traditional Finnish outdoor universal knife
training course as a part of their uniform, not unlike a commemorative dagger.[original research?] The bayonet of the Rk-62 assault rifle was designed
Puukko
Pointed weapon attached to the end of a firearm
A bayonet (from Old French bayonette, now spelt baïonnette) is a knife, dagger, sword, or spike-shaped melee weapon designed to be mounted on the end of
Bayonet
Knife mainly for butchering animal carcasses
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Butcher_knife
Japanese samurai weapon
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Kabutowari
Short sword or large dagger
The sica (plural siccae) is a short sword or large dagger of ancient Illyrians, Thracians, and Dacians; it was also used in ancient Rome. It is a shorter
Sica
Dagger
The Jile (in Afar: Gile, and Somali: Qolxad), is a type of dagger with a long curved blade used by the Somali and Afar people found in Djibouti, Ethiopia
Jile
Japanese dagger
a squared rather than curved tip. The tantō is a single or double edged dagger with a length between 15 and 30 cm (6 and 12 in) (1 Japanese shaku). The
Tantō
Versatile folding multi-tool knife
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Swiss_Army_knife
Traditional dagger originating from Oman
A khanjar is a traditional dagger originating from the Sultanate of Oman. Worn by men for ceremonial occasions, it is a short curved blade shaped like
Khanjar
Knife designed to be thrown
throwing daggers in their treaties on combat and weapons. Talhoffer specifies a type of spiked dagger for throwing while Mair describes throwing the dagger at
Throwing_knife
Armpit dagger used as part of traditional Scottish Highland dress
A mattucashlass is a type of dagger worn concealed in the armpit and primarily used for close combat, part of traditional Scottish male Highland dress
Mattucashlass
Saw-like appearance; a row of sharp projections on an edge
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Serration
Knife used for general or utility purposes
Automatic box-opening technology Everyday carry Peterson, Harold L., Daggers and Fighting Knives of the Western World, London: Herbert Jenkins Ltd.
Utility_knife
Ceremonial axe used by Incas and other tribes
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Tumi
Bible, Death is one of the four horsemen; and he rides a pale horse. Dagger (mark) – Typographical symbol (†) Death's head (disambiguation) Human skull
Symbols_of_death
Typographical symbols and punctuation marks are marks and symbols used in typography with a variety of purposes such as to help with legibility and accessibility
List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks
List_of_typographical_symbols_and_punctuation_marks
World War II dagger issued to American and Canadian soldiers
"Yank" Levy fighting knife United States Marine Raider stiletto List of daggers Buerlein, Robert (2002), Allied Military Fighting Knives And The Men Who
V-42_stiletto
Type of dagger
The hunting dagger (German: Hirschfänger, "deer catcher") is an 18–30-inch (460–760 mm) long German dagger, used to kill deer and boar. It is a weapon
Deer_catcher_(weapon)
Pattern of fixed-blade fighting knife
in the antebellum period. The Arkansas toothpick is essentially a heavy dagger with a straight 15–25 inches (38–64 cm) blade. While balanced and weighted
Bowie_knife
Spanish folding-blade fighting and utility knife
European Union proscribing the possession and/or carrying of armas blancas. Dagger Dirk Facón Corvo (knife) Fighting knife Knife fight Laguiole knife Okapi
Navaja
Type of combat knife
2009, ISBN 978-3-931533-35-9. List of daggers Rondel dagger, similar blade to a trench knife. Combat knife Mark I trench knife BC-41 Trench raiding club
Trench_knife
Knife with one or more curved blades and a handle on each end
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Mezzaluna
American knife and tool company
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Cold_Steel_(company)
Typographical symbol (*)
ASTERISK Arabic star – Punctuation mark used for Arabic Asterism (typography) – Triangular symbol of three asterisks Dagger (mark) – Typographical symbol (†)
Asterisk
Dagger
The bichuwa or bichawa (pl. bichuwe) (Hindi: बिछुवा, Urdu: بچھوا) is a dagger, originating from the Indian subcontinent, with a loop hilt and a narrow
Bichuwa
Philippine knife or sword
in the Sulu Archipelago, Mindanao, and the Visayas. Punyál or Gunong - a dagger derivative of the kalis. Used as a side-weapon in combat, or to kill and
Bolo_knife
Brand of cutting tools and office products
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
X-Acto
Ottoman emerald-studded curved dagger
The Topkapı Dagger is an emerald-studded curved dagger, known as a jambiya, created in 1746 by Ottoman craftsmen to be given as a gift to the Shah of Persia
Topkapı_Dagger
Dagger
of Fairbairn, he came up with a series of modifications to Fairbairn's Dagger and worked with Fairbairn on implementing them. Applegate first approached
Applegate–Fairbairn fighting knife
Applegate–Fairbairn_fighting_knife
Ceremonial blade, generally with a black handle
instead, since there may be legal complications involved with swords and daggers in public places, even when the edges have been dulled. In most traditional
Athame
Japanese ceramics and electronics company
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Kyocera
Style of knife blade
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Drop_point
Type of Southeast Asian knife
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Parang_(knife)
Topics referred to by the same term
Crossed (disambiguation) Crosses (disambiguation) Crux (disambiguation) Dagger (mark) (†) Coloured crosses: Blue Cross (disambiguation) Bronze Cross (disambiguation)
Cross_(disambiguation)
Type of knife similar to a cleaver
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Caidao
Traditional Yakut knife
similar articles, indicated that carrying a bladed weapon (hunting knife, dagger) as an accessory to a national costume or worn by the fishing population
Yakutian_knife
Type of dagger from 14th century England
medieval dagger worn as a gentleman's accoutrement in 14th century England. Frederick William Fairholt (1846) describes it as "a knife or dagger worn at
Anelace
Indian gravity knife
v t e Knives and daggers List of daggers List of blade materials Kitchen and table knives Boning Boti Bread knife Butcher knife Butter knife Caidao Cheese
Rampuri
Topics referred to by the same term
purposes Obelism, the practice of annotating manuscripts with marks set in the margins. Dagger (mark) (†), a type of obelism, is called an obelisk in older texts
Obelisk_(disambiguation)
Small Swedish sheath knife
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Mora_knife
2006 single by the Fratellis
"Chelsea Dagger" is a song by Scottish rock band the Fratellis. It was released as the second single from their debut studio album, Costello Music (2006)
Chelsea_Dagger
American knife production company
Ear dagger Emeici Facón French Nail Gunong Hunting dagger Jambiya Jile Kabutowari Kaiken Kalis Katar Khanjali Khanjar Kris Kunai Liaoning dagger Mark I
Strider_Knives
DAGGER MARK
DAGGER MARK
Boy/Male
German Teutonic American Dutch English
Dagger.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Haggard.English : variant of Hager.
Male
French
Short form of Norman French Amauger, MAUGER means "work-spear."
Female
Scandinavian
Variant spelling of Scandinavian Dagny, DAGNEY means "new day."
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Dagr, DAGHER means "day."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a dancer or acrobat, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French dance ‘dance’ (see Dance).Translation of German Dänzer or Danser (see Danzer).
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and German
English, Dutch, and German : occupational name for a retail trader, Middle English manger, monger, Middle Dutch manger, menger, Middle High German mangære, mengære (from Late Latin mango ‘salesman’, with the addition of the Germanic agent suffix).Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead in southwestern Norway named as Mángr in Old Norse, perhaps from már ‘sea gull’ + angr ‘fjord’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English hanger, hangre ‘wood on a steep hillside’, or habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Hanger in Netley Marsh, Hampshire.
Boy/Male
English American
Carter.
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Dagger.
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Dagger.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Hunter; A Teamster; Strong; Loyal
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Possibly a variant spelling of Catalan Daguer, from daguer ‘knife smith’.
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Algar, ALGER means elf spear."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : occupational name from Middle English jagger ‘carter’, ‘peddler’, an agent derivative of Middle English jag ‘pack’, ‘load’ (of unknown origin). All or most present-day bearers of this surname are probably members of a single family, which originally came from Staniland in the parish of Halifax. During the 16th century it spread through the Calder valley, and from there to other parts of England.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : variant spelling of Biggar.English : occupational name for a builder, from Middle English bigger ‘(house) builder’, an agent derivative of bigge(n) ‘to build’ (from Old Norse byggja).
Boy/Male
Hindu
Strong, Loyal
Male
German
Short form of German Amalger, MALGER means "work-spear."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : variant of Jagger.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Dagger; Sharp
DAGGER MARK
DAGGER MARK
Male
Danish
, victorious guardian.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Place Name
Girl/Female
Muslim
Young and delicate
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Full of Qualities and Virtues
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Mountain.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beautiful Like Moon; Love for the Moon
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vibheeshanaparitrate | விபிஷாநாபரீதà¯à®°à®¤à¯‡
Befriended vibbeeshana
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Desired
Girl/Female
Hindi
Tawny.
DAGGER MARK
DAGGER MARK
DAGGER MARK
DAGGER MARK
DAGGER MARK
n.
A mark of reference in the form of a dagger [/]. It is the second in order when more than one reference occurs on a page; -- called also obelisk.
a.
Having jags; having rough, sharp notches, protuberances, or teeth; cleft; laciniate; divided; as, jagged rocks.
n.
Anger or vexation; rage.
n.
That which dashes or agitates; as, the dasher of a churn.
n.
A pad or ball of rags, covered over with canvas, for inking plates; a dabber.
n.
Privacy; secrecy. Commonly in the phrase in hugger-mugger, with haste and secrecy.
n.
A hanger-on.
n.
A dudgeon-hafted dagger; a dagger.
a.
Sullenly obstinate; obstinately determined or persistent; as, dogged resolution; dogged work.
n.
See Jager.
n.
The mud wasp; the mud dauber.
v. t.
To tease or annoy, as a badger when baited; to worry or irritate persistently.
a.
Confused; disorderly; slovenly; mean; as, hugger-mugger doings.
n.
A mark of reference; -- called also dagger [/]. See Dagger, n., 2.
v. t.
To pierce with a dagger; to stab.
a.
Alt. of Daggle-tailed
imp. & p. p.
of Daggle
n.
A dagger.
n.
A strap hung to the girdle, by which a dagger or sword is suspended.
n.
The office of a gauger.