DARG

Etymology 1

Noun

darg (plural dargs)

(in Scottish and northern English dialects) A day's work.

(in Scottish and northern English dialects) A defined quantity or amount of work, or of the product of work, done in a certain time or at a certain rate of payment; a task.

Etymology 2

Noun

darg (plural dargs)

(dialect) Informal form of dog.

Anagrams

• Gard, Grad, drag, gard, grad

Source: Wiktionary


Darg, Dargue, n. Etym: [Scot., contr. fr. day work.]

Definition: A day's work; also, a fixed amount of work, whether more or less than that of a day. [Local, Eng. & Scott]

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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