💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Darg"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| darguenoun | Alternative form of darg (day's work, or set quantity of work) [(Scotland and dialectal Northern England) A day's work.] |
| love dargnoun | (Scotland, archaic) A spell of work, such as ploughing, carried out for free in a time of need. |
| dargsmannoun | (in Scotland and northern English dialects) A day laborer. |
| darglenoun | (Ireland, Dublin, dated) A day excursion; a picnic out of the city. |
| dayworknoun | Work carried out or paid for on a daily basis; day labour. |
| dawingnoun | (obsolete outside Scotland) Dawn, daybreak. |
| dinknoun | (tennis) A soft drop shot. |
| dossnoun | (slang, British and Ireland) The avoidance of work. |
| davachnoun | Alternative form of daugh (“Scots land unit”). [(historical) An obsolete Scots unit equal to 4 ploughgates, notionally comprising 400 Scottish acres.] |
| workdaynoun | (chiefly US) Any of the days of a week on which work is done; any day in a workweek. The five workdays in many countries are usually Monday to Friday (and are defined as such in official and legal usage even though many people work on weekends). |
| daffingnoun | (Scotland) Fun; merrymaking. |
| davochnoun | Alternative form of daugh (“Scots land unit”). [(historical) An obsolete Scots unit equal to 4 ploughgates, notionally comprising 400 Scottish acres.] |
| daughnoun | (historical) An obsolete Scots unit equal to 4 ploughgates, notionally comprising 400 Scottish acres. |
| daunernoun | (Scotland) Alternative form of daunder (“stroll”). [(Scotland) A stroll.] |
| daudnoun | A piece of something, especially something with an irregular shape. |
| working daynoun | Any of those days of a week on which work is done, officially Monday to Friday in many countries (even though many people work on weekends). |
| daggenoun | Obsolete form of dag (“dagger”). [A hanging end or shred, in particular a long pointed strip of cloth at the edge of a piece of clothing, or one of a row of decorative strips of cloth that may ornament a tent, booth or fairground.] |
| dreichnoun | (uncountable, Scotland) Bleakness, gloom; specifically, gloomy (cold, overcast, rainy, etc.) weather. |
| durgannoun | (UK, dialectal) A dwarf; any undersized creature. |
| dabbitynoun | (Scotland) A little ornament; a knick-knack. |
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