Dagmar

[ dag-mahr ]

noun
  1. a female given name: from Danish, meaning “day” and “glory.”

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How to use Dagmar in a sentence

  • The ballad tells of his fears as he sees Dagmar's page coming, and they proved only too true.

  • Behind prison walls, comforted only by Dagmar's son, sat the King, growing old and gray with anger and grief.

  • The King had other sons, but to Dagmar's boy the people had given their love from the first, as they had to his gentle mother.

  • Four years later the crushing blow fell when Dagmar's son, who was crowned king to succeed him, lost his life while hunting.

  • On arriving in Petersburg you will go straight to report yourself to her majesty the Empress Dagmar.

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