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dagged

vb. (en-pastdag)

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dagged

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dag
  1. n. 10 grams [syn: dekagram, decagram, dkg]

  2. a flap along the edge of a garment; used in medieval clothing [syn: jag]

  3. [also: dagging, dagged]

Usage examples of "dagged".

They wore pied, knee-length cotehardies and mantles whose hems were dagged to fully eight inches deep.

Oppressed by the cloy of patchouli on his skin from the smothering admiration of several trade ministers' wives, Lysaer waved off the servant, Who moved to close the dagged velvet curtains.

The hangings were tied back: recessed in the shadow of the dagged velvet curtains, the blan keted outline of a sleeper.

Trickles of runoff channeled through moss and boulders to form a shallow pool that spilled into the dagged foam of the creek.

The dagged valance was looped on silver rings, each cast in the sigil for eternity, the triple-coiled snake trapped forever in the act of swallowing its own tail.

Twin thrones beneath their dagged and gilded canopy stood atop the grand dais.

He wore close-fitting green armor like the shell of a sea-creature, with a fillet of pearls on his brow and a dagged mantle of brown-green like the leaves of bull-kelp, but he moved like a horse, and despite his finery an unspeakable malevolence hung about him like a ragged shadow.

As ever, she wore red head to heel, a long loose gown of flowing silk as bright as fire, with dagged sleeves and deep slashes in the bodice that showed glimpses of a darker bloodred fabric beneath.

Today he wore flashing cloth-ofsilver, with dagged sleeves so long the ends of them pooled on the floor.