daggle
dag·gle
/ˈdæg əl/ Show Spelled [dag-uh l] Show IPA verb (used with object), verb (used without object), dag·gled, dag·gling. Archaic. to drag or trail through mud, water, etc.; draggle; bemire.
Origin:
1520–30; dag to bemire + -le
Related forms un·dag·gled, adjective
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