Definitions for darg

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Spelling: [dahrg]
IPA: /dɑrg/

Darg is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 36 anagrams from letters in darg (adgr).

Definitions for darg

noun

  1. Scot. and North England. a day's work.
  2. Australian. a fixed or definite amount of work; a work quota.

Origin of darg

1375-1425; late Middle English dawerk, daiwerk, Old English dægweorc, equivalent to dæg day + weorc work

Examples for darg

In the day we spoke but seldom, save to ask what might be needful, as the day's darg and duty drifted us together.

darg adds that RYOT can point concerned readers in a direction they may not have considered previously.

Mooser, 33, and darg, 34, spent a decade working in development.

To "tine a darg," is to lose a day's work: you have arrived too late.

A drudger gets a darg, and a drucken wife the drucken penny.

The cook called him "my darg," and the men called the cook "Curry and Rice," with "old" before it mostly.

If I like, I can dae my darg wi' ony man,' he replied rather ironically.

But to ken that ane's purpose is right, and to make their heart strong, is the way to get through the warst day's darg.

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