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darg
darg
English
Alternative forms
- dawerk, dawark [15th century]
- daurk [18th century]
- daark, dark, darrak, darroch, dargue, daurg [19th century]
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: därg, IPA(key): /dɑːɡ/
Noun
darg (plural dargs)
- (in Scotland and Northern England dialects) A day’s work, the task of a day; also, 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.
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References
- “Darg” listed on page 33 of volume III (D–E), § i (D) of A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles [1st ed., 1897]
- “darg” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd ed., 1989]
Etymology 2
The ŏ of dog (dŏg) has merged with ä in many American dialects.
Noun
darg (plural dargs)
- (dialect) Informal form of dog.
- 1897, Herbert George Wells, The Invisible Man; Chapter III:
- Hall had stood gaping. "He wuz bit," said Hall. "I’d better go and see to en," and he trotted after the stranger. He met Mrs. Hall in the passage. "Carrier’s darg," he said "bit en."
- 1897, Herbert George Wells, The Invisible Man; Chapter III: