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hag
1[ hag ]
hag
2[ hag, hahg ]
noun
- bog; quagmire.
- a firm spot or island of firm ground in a bog or marsh.
Hag.
3abbreviation for
- Haggai.
Hag.
1abbreviation for
- Haggai
hag
2/ hɑːɡ; hæɡ /
noun
- a firm spot in a bog
- a soft place in a moor
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Derived Forms
- ˈhaggishly, adverb
- ˈhagˌlike, adjective
- ˈhaggishness, noun
- ˈhaggish, adjective
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Other Words From
- haggish haglike adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hag1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hag1
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Example Sentences
How did a pageant seeking a “role model to young and old alike” allow in such an old hag?!
She blogs about science, religion, feminism, and sex at her blog Blag Hag.
The hag sprang to her feet, her sullen face ghastly in the dim light, her eyes lurid with hate.
A wonderful merry pair, they seemed; and when Francie had crawled out of the hag, he had a great deal to consider in his mind.
After walking for some time he found himself in a great forest, where he saw a wretched old hag asleep under a tree.
The hag, again opening her shears, was already approaching the web anew, when she saw the shadow of Carlino.
In the North of England the elves seem to have been known as hags, for fairy rings are there known as hag tracks.
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