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dag (n.)

several words, probably unrelated, including: 1. "pendant point of cloth on a garment," late 14c., of uncertain origin; 2. "thin rain, drizzle, wet fog," Scottish, late 17c., from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse dögg, plural daggir "dew," from Proto-Germanic *daowo- (source of Old English deaw; see dew); 3. "kind of heavy pistol," 1560s, of uncertain origin; 4. "clot of dirty wool about the rear end of a sheep," 1731; 5. "tough but amusing person," Australian and New Zealand slang, 1916.

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Definitions of dag from WordNet

dag (n.)
10 grams;
Synonyms: dekagram / decagram / dkg
dag (n.)
a flap along the edge of a garment; used in medieval clothing;
Synonyms: jag
From wordnet.princeton.edu