Dag /(dăg)/

Dag

n.
  1. A dagger; a poniard. [Obs.]
  2. A large pistol formerly used. [Obs.]
    The Spaniards discharged their dags, and hurt some.
    — Foxe.
    A sort of pistol, called dag, was used about the same time as hand guns and harquebuts.
    — Grose.
  3. The unbranched antler of a young deer. (Zool.)

Dag

n.
  1. A misty shower; dew. [Obs.]

Dag

n.
  1. A loose end; a dangling shred.
    Daglocks, clotted locks hanging in dags or jags at a sheep's tail.
    — Wedgwood.

Dag

v. t.
  1. To daggle or bemire. [Prov. Eng.]
  2. To cut into jags or points; to slash; as, to dag a garment. [Obs.]

Dag

v. i.
  1. To be misty; to drizzle. [Prov. Eng.]