To notch; cut or slash in notches, teeth, or ragged points.
To prick, jab, or lacerate, as with a knife or dirk.
Nautical, to lay or fold in long bights, as a rope or tackle, and tie up with stops.
To carry, as a load: as, to jag hay.
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A sharp notch or tooth, as of a saw; a ragged or tattered point; a zig-zag.
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One of a series of points or dags cut in the edge of a garment for ornament: a style much in favor in France and England in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. See dag.
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A stab or jab, as with a sharp instrument.
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In botany, a cleft or division.—5. A barbed joining or dovetail; a jag-bolt.
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A rustic; a farm-hand: as, a plow jag.
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A one-horse load; a wagon-load.
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A saddle-bag; a wallet.
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As much liquor as one can carry: as, to have a jag on hence, a drunken condition.
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A fare or catch of fish.
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A lot, parcel, load, or quantity: as, a, jag of oysters.