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yager
English
Etymology
Borrowed from German Jäger.
Noun
yager (plural yagers)
- (US, obsolete) A heavy, muzzle-loading hunting rifle
- A Jäger, an elite soldier of the Austrian army
Anagrams
- Garey, Geary, gayer, gyrae, ragey, re-gay
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yage
English
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?j??he?/
Noun
yage (uncountable)
- Ayahuasca.
- 1953, William S. Burroughs, in Harris (ed.), Letters 1945–59, Penguin 2009, p. 155:
- A large dose of Yage is sheer horror. I was completely delirious for four hours and vomiting at 10 minute intervals.
- 1953, William S. Burroughs, in Harris (ed.), Letters 1945–59, Penguin 2009, p. 155:
Anagrams
- Gaye
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