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dagon

Cuyunon

Noun

dagon

  1. year

Middle English

Etymology

Compare English dag (a loose end).

Noun

dagon (plural dagons)

  1. A slip or piece.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)

Ojibwe

Etymology 1

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Verb

dagon (inanimate intransitive (vii), changed conjunct form endagog, changed conjunct stem endagon)

  1. be situated in (a certain place)
    Mii imaa endagoninig o'o odasanjigoowigamig.
    That's where her storage lodge was located.

See also

  • ate
  • ayaa
  • biinde

References

  • The Ojibwe People's Dictionary https://ojibwe.lib.umn.edu/main-entry/dagon-vii

Etymology 2

dagw- (include) + -in (act on by hand)

Verb

dagon (transitive animate (vta), changed conjunct form degonaad, reduplicated form dadagon)

  1. add in, mix in
    Nindagonaag okaadaakoog naboobiikeyaan.
    I add carrots when I make soup.

Related terms

  • dagonan

See also

  • ginigawin

References

  • The Ojibwe People's Dictionary https://ojibwe.lib.umn.edu/main-entry/dagon-vta

Ratagnon

Noun

dagon

  1. year

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digon

English

Etymology

di- +? -gon.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?da???n/, /?da???n/
  • Hyphenation: di?gon

Noun

digon (plural digons)

  1. (geometry) A polygon having two edges and two vertices.
  2. (graph theory) A pair of parallel undirected edges in a multigraph.
  3. (graph theory) A pair of antiparallel edges in a directed graph.

Synonyms

  • bigon, biangle, diangle (less common)

Translations

Further reading

  • digon on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • Godin, Gondi, OD'ing, dingo, doing, doïng

Esperanto

Noun

digon

  1. accusative singular of digo

Welsh

Etymology

Deverbal from digoni (to be able, to suffice), from a Proto-Celtic *d?k?n-: *d?- (from, of) + possibly the root *k?n- (sound) that also appears in gwogawn (glory), gogoniant (splendour).

Pronunciation

  • (North Wales) IPA(key): /?d???n/
  • (South Wales) IPA(key): /?di???n/, /?d???n/

Noun

digon m (uncountable)

  1. enough, plenty, a sufficient amount

Derived terms

  • digonol (adequate)

Adverb

digon

  1. enough, sufficient

Mutation

References

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