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dagging
dagging, vbl. n. Now dial. (ˈdægɪŋ) [f. dag v.1 + -ing1.] The action of the verb dag; clogging with dirt, esp. of the wool about the hinder parts of a sheep; spec. in Austral. and N.Z., the operation of cutting off the ‘dags’ or locks of dirty wool from (sheep); in pl. (concr.) = dag-locks.1547 Sale...
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Crutching
When a single or small number of sheep need crutching, graziers will often work in the paddock using dagging (or blade) shears or portable powered shearing
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daggling
▪ I. daggling, vbl. n. (ˈdæglɪŋ) [-ing1.] a. The action of the verb daggle, q.v. † b. concr. = dagging (obs.).1580 Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong, Crottes, daglings. 1650 Fuller Pisgah iv. vi. 100 To prevent the dangling down, and dagling of so long garments.▪ II. ˈdaggling, ppl. a. [-ing2.] That daggles...
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Blade shearing
Many people still also use blade shears for trimming or dagging their sheep.
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Chaperon (headgear)
chaperons had become simpler in the treatment of the cloth, and the cornette is long and plain, although the patte may still be elaborately treated with dagging The cornette now stretched nearly to the ground, and the patte had also grown slightly; both were now plain and undecorated by cutting or dagging at the
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dag
▪ I. dag, n.1 (dæg) In 4–5 dagge. [Of uncertain origin: the same senses are partly expressed by tag.] † 1. A pendant pointed portion of anything; one of the pointed or laciniated divisions made by deeply slashing or cutting the lower margin of a cloak, gown, or other garment, as was done for ornamen...
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Aquadag
In the television tube manufacturing industry, the manufacturing step that applies the aquadag is called "dagging".
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draft
▪ I. draft, n. (drɑːft, -æ-) A modern phonetic spelling of draught n., found in many senses of the word, and now established in the following: 1. The drawing down of one scale or end of a balance in weighing; the ‘turn of the scale’; hence a deduction from the gross weight allowed for this in retail...
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Glossary of sheep husbandry
Also see dagging.
Cut-out – the completion of shearing a flock. Also see crutching, dagging, Mulesing.
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Arnolfini Portrait
Her dress has elaborate dagging (cloth folded and sewn together, then cut and frayed decoratively) on the sleeves, and a long train.
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