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Darg

Darg \Darg\, Dargue \Dargue\, n. [Scot., contr. fr. day work.] A day's work; also, a fixed amount of work, whether more or less than that of a day. [Local, Eng. & Scot.]

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Etymology 1 alt. (context in Scottish and northern English dialects English) A (l/en: day)’s (l/en: work), the (l/en: task) of a day; (non-gloss definition: also), a defined (l/en: quantity) or (l/en: amount) of work, or of the (l/en: product) of work, done in a certain (l/en: time) or at a certain (l/en: rate) of (l/en: payment); a task. n. (context in Scottish and northern English dialects English) A (l/en: day)’s (l/en: work), the (l/en: task) of a day; (non-gloss definition: also), a defined (l/en: quantity) or (l/en: amount) of work, or of the (l/en: product) of work, done in a certain (l/en: time) or at a certain (l/en: rate) of (l/en: payment); a task. Etymology 2

n. (context dialect English) (informal form of dog English)

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Darg

''' Darg ''' is a town in northern Tajikistan. It is located in Sughd province. ''' Darg ''' in northern Turkestan.

Usage examples of "darg".

Plunging from the saddle with a bellow, Darg Sih embraced me, punching me in the back and roaring.

Then, under the stunted palm that grew above the spring, I observed Darg Sih sitting with Gyest, playing one of the southern checker games in the dust, with elegant, certainly stolen, counters of red soapstone and green jade.

When we rode out an hour later, the Sri wagons and my guard of four bandits, Darg Sih wept copiously, and swore he would offer prayers to his gods on my behalf.

And it was quite possible that General Gerrid Thul was the one individual in the galaxy for whom Darg was capable of showing that sort of deference.

We have to get out of here, destroy their computer system, take down Gerrid Thul and Zolon Darg, and do it all before they have the signing ceremony back on earth that’s going to signal the beginning of the end.

For the first weeks after encountering him, she had dreaded the day that Gerrid Thul might tell her that she was required to “entertain” the formidable Zolon Darg.

Even if I do manage to work myself close in with Thul, sooner or later I'll be face-to-face with Darg.