Hag vs. Wag

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Hagnoun

A witch, sorceress, or enchantress; a wizard.

Hagnoun

(pejorative) An ugly old woman.

Hagnoun

A fury; a she-monster.

Hagnoun

A hagfish; one of various eel-like fish of the family Myxinidae, allied to the lamprey, with a suctorial mouth, labial appendages, and a single pair of gill openings.

Hagnoun

A hagdon or shearwater; one of various sea birds of the genus Puffinus.

Hagnoun

(obsolete) An appearance of light and fire on a horse's mane or a man's hair.

Hagnoun

The fruit of the hagberry, Prunus padus.

Hagnoun

(slang) sleep paralysis

Hagnoun

A small wood, or part of a wood or copse, which is marked off or enclosed for felling, or which has been felled.

Hagnoun

A quagmire; mossy ground where peat or turf has been cut.

Hagverb

(transitive) To harass; to weary with vexation.

Hagnoun

A witch, sorceress, or enchantress; also, a wizard.

Hagnoun

An ugly old woman.

Hagnoun

A fury; a she-monster.

Hagnoun

An eel-like marine marsipobranch (Myxine glutinosa), allied to the lamprey. It has a suctorial mouth, with labial appendages, and a single pair of gill openings. It is the type of the order Hyperotreta. Called also hagfish, borer, slime eel, sucker, and sleepmarken.

Hagnoun

The hagdon or shearwater.

Hagnoun

An appearance of light and fire on a horse's mane or a man's hair.

Hagnoun

A small wood, or part of a wood or copse, which is marked off or inclosed for felling, or which has been felled.

Hagnoun

A quagmire; mossy ground where peat or turf has been cut.

Hagverb

To harass; to weary with vexation.

Hagnoun

an ugly evil-looking old woman

Hagnoun

eellike cyclostome having a tongue with horny teeth in a round mouth surrounded by eight tentacles; feeds on dead or trapped fishes by boring into their bodies

Hag

A hag is a wizened old woman, or a kind of fairy or goddess having the appearance of such a woman, often found in folklore and children's tales such as . Hags are often seen as malevolent, but may also be one of the chosen forms of shapeshifting deities, such as The Morrígan or Badb, who are seen as neither wholly benevolent nor malevolent.

Wagverb

To swing from side to side, such as of an animal's tail, or someone's head, to express disagreement or disbelief.

Wagverb

To play truant from school.

Wagverb

(obsolete) To be in action or motion; to move; progress.

Wagverb

(obsolete) To go; to depart.

Wagnoun

An oscillating movement.

Wagnoun

A witty person.

Wagverb

To move one way and the other with quick turns; to shake to and fro; to move vibratingly; to cause to vibrate, as a part of the body; as, to wag the head.

Wagverb

To move one way and the other; to be shaken to and fro; to vibrate.

Wagverb

To be in action or motion; to move; to get along; to progress; to stir.

Wagverb

To go; to depart; to pack oft.

Wagnoun

The act of wagging; a shake; as, a wag of the head.

Wagnoun

A man full of sport and humor; a ludicrous fellow; a humorist; a wit; a joker.

Wagnoun

a witty amusing person who makes jokes

Wagnoun

causing to move repeatedly from side to side

Wagverb

move from side to side;

Wagverb

(especially with reference to an animal's tail) move or cause to move rapidly to and fro

Wagverb

move (an upwards-pointing finger) from side to side to signify disapproval

Wagverb

play truant from (school).

Wagnoun

a wife or girlfriend of a sports player, typically characterized as having a high media profile and a glamorous lifestyle.

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