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QUAG Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of QUAG is marsh, bog.
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Quag - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot.
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QUAG Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a quagmire. quag. / kwɒɡ, kwæɡ /. noun. another word for quagmire. “Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins ...
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quag
▪ I. quag, n. (kwæg, kwɒg) Also 6, 8 quage, 7 quagg(e. [Related to quag v.; cf. quab, quaw, and see quagmire.] a. A marshy or boggy spot, esp. one covered with a layer of turf which shakes or yields when walked on. Also transf. and fig.1589 P. Ive Fortif. 16 Where you finde quicke sands, quages, and...
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Quag - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"Quag" originates from Old English *cwabba, meaning "shake, tremble," evolving in Middle English to mean "marshy spot," a soft, boggy area.
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29 Synonyms & Antonyms for QUAG | Thesaurus.com
quag · bog · bottoms · fen · glade · marsh · marshland · mire · moor · morass · mud · polder · quagmire · slough · swale · swampland · wetland. Weak matches.
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Quag Keep
Quag Keep is a fantasy novel by Andre Norton published in 1978. Reception
Quag Keep was one of Norton's less successful novels.
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quag - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
a marsh, bog, from Old English *cwabbe (“that which shakes or trembles, something soft and flabby”), from Proto-West Germanic *kwabbā (“soggy ground”).
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quag, v.¹ meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb quag is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for quag is from 1596, in the writing of Thomas Nashe, writer.
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Quag | Word Genius
1. A marshy or boggy place. Examples of Quag in a sentence "The house was built on a quag, so the foundation was sinking." "Louisiana is known for its quags.
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quag - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder
1. a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot [syn: {mire}, {quagmire}, {quag}, {morass}, {slack}]
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Laymoor Quag
Laymoor Quag () is a nature reserve within the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire.
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quagswag
† quagswag, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. quag and swag, both used by Cotgr. in rendering F. brimbaler.] intr. To shake to and fro.1653 Urquhart Rabelais ii. xi. 78 Advised her not to put her selfe into the hazard of quagswagging in the Lee.
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Return to Quag Keep
Return to Quag Keep, a 2006 fantasy novel by Andre Norton and Jean Rabe, is a sequel to the fantasy novel Quag Keep written by Norton in 1978. Norton subsequently wrote a novel titled Quag Keep, the first novel based on a role-playing game. The book was published in 1978.
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twagger
twagger dial. (ˈtwægə(r)) [Cf. quag v.1 and twadding adv.] A (? big or fat) lamb.1599 Peele Arraignm. Paris i. i, I have brought a twagger for the nones, A bunting lamb;..my cunning much I miss, If ever Pan felt fatter lamb than this. c 1900 in Eng. Dial. Dict. (West Sussex).
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