daga 589
dagger 1 . ( Etim. disc. ;) cf. Prov. dagger , English. dagger , it. ( dagger ). 1. f. stab, short leaf and garrison to cover the fist, and hawks for the take off, I used to have two courts and sometimes one, three or four edges. get a business to the dagger s. 1. loc. verb. Colloq. Reach the lance of more trouble. dagger 2 . ( Del ár. Hisp. ? áqa , East of the ar. clás. (do do ? aqah, and this of the Persian ? aq ). 1. f. Each of the tongas or horizontal rows of bricks that form in the oven to cook them.